#audiomo Day7: Relevance in the Age of Specialisation
As a generalist in a specialist’s world, can I be truly heard?
As generalists, can we even stay relevant, or are we all just doomed to be “jacks (and jills)-of-all-trades, masters of none” and ultimately ignored?
This is what I'm exploring in today's audio-bloggers month challenge. It's a little longer than your normal #audiomo post, but if you have the time, have a listen and let me hear your thoughts.
listen: https://www.soulcruzer.com/2024/06/07/relevance-in-the-age-of-specialisation/
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On this day in 2007, I recorded a particularly awesome thunderstorm using a home-made Jecklin disk, an Edirol R1, and a pair of modified Panasonic microphones. The microphones were completely exposed to the elements, and the recorder was wrapped in three layers of zip-lock bag inside a cooler to keep it dry.
This is one of my favorite field recordings that I've captured myself. Poor Boots the dog, though, left out there all alone...