
"recording the truth, in the field..."
Stone Country : Karulkiyalu ngurra. Upper western NSW. Gundabooka is one stop of many that Baiame made when creating this country. In the old days the people would travel on foot along creek lines from place to place. Recording made in rock overhang, on the side of the creek bed/gorge. Light wind gusts blowing along the gorge. Headphone listening recommended.
"Toorale" homestead dates from 1895. It sits on the banks of the Warrego river, amongst mulga scrub in the arid country of far west New South Wales. Constructed from timber and iron, the homestead was abandoned by the early 1970s, and is now a home to swallows, decaying gently along with its contents, including a ruined piano.


Recordings from the field, Cambodia August 2007. In and around Siem Reap, the temples and forests of Angkor, and the hills of Kbal Spean. Tracing the presence and activity of local people in this environment. Kids that work in the grounds of the Wats, monks and novices, guides, and musicians. Moving further away from people into the forest to record frogs, insects, running water, rain.
Orchestra at Banteay Srei, land mine victims
Girls in Preah Khan, chatting and laughing, radio
Boys collecting wood, Angkor forest
Kbal Spean, forest, stream, insects
Preah Khan, rain, musicians, motor bike
field recordings from the Asia-Pacific region. a long-term project for the documentation of urban, rural, and natural environments. tracing change, subtle and dramatic. presenting soundscape podcasts, image galleries, short films, and essays for encountered sounds, cultures, people, places and moments. an evolving network of creative exchange, regularly updated for public viewing. facilitated by Sean O'Brien