An archive of tens of thousands of animal sounds has just gone online. The searchable Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology boasts nearly 150,000 digital audio recordings, covering about ...
The Armenian Museum of America in Watertown has launched its fourth online program, the Sound Archive, which is featured on its website and social media pages every month. The debut offering presents ...
You might know what an ostrich sounds like because you watched that episode of Dirty Jobs, but do you know the sound an ostrich chick makes as it's trying to crack out of its egg? There's now a place ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When people think of extinct animals, they may picture taxidermy, skeletons, 19th-century illustrations or perhaps grainy ...
The National Film and Sound Archive say the long term collection and preservation of video games is at risk. Legal and technical issues make preserving software and hardware difficult for curators.
Journalists who work with recorded sound know just how painstaking it can be to sift through hours upon hours of audio to find the right clip for a story. Then comes the time-consuming task of ...
The BBC have expanded their sound archives, which now contain over 33,000 samples which can be downloaded for free. The archives – which was originally opened back in 2018 – has more than doubled ...
Supervising sound editor Mark Relyea talks about how the sound design of "Archive 81" layers hints at the series' secrets. The podcast version of “Archive 81” had to sculpt an entire world out of just ...
This week's StLJN Audio Archive post comes once again via the Flying Dutchman blog, which has preserved most of the output of that once vibrant, now defunct jazz imprint of the 1960s and 1970s.