OBNOX Weltfrauen Afterhour @ Golden Gate - 08 Mar feat. Lena Brecht, Sarah Wild

#SESH #LenaBrecht #SarahWild

https://sesh.sx/e/1872774

Kotori - The Psychedelic Garden [Open Air] @ gART.n - 13 Sep feat. Kotoe, Madmotormiquel, Sarah Wild + more

#SESH #Kotoe #Madmotormiquel #SarahWild

https://sesh.sx/events/12217367

Kotoe • Sarah Wild • OBA+FLIP @ House of Yes - 06 Sep feat. Kotoe, Sarah Wild, OBA+FLIP

#SESH #Kotoe #SarahWild #OBAFLIP

https://sesh.sx/events/12230975

Archeology and music

Simply sound-related things today: An image of a babbling brook and archeology…

It is possible that some 8,000 years ago, in this acoustically resonant haven, people not only hid from passing coastal thunderstorms, they may have used this place to commune with their dead—using music. That’s a possibility hinted at in the work of archaeologist Joshua Kumbani, of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, and his colleagues.

~ Sarah Wild, from What Did the Stone Age Sound Like?

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Seems obvious that archeology would be interested in sound— but I’d never thought of that aspect of it before.

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#Archeology #Podcasting #SarahWild

Craig Constantine

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Craig Constantine