Field Trip – Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument , United StatesAcoustic Ecology lab field trip to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Acoustic Ecology lab field trip to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
This Friday to Sunday we will be in Joshua Tree, making field recordings in Barker Dam and other parts of the park in the early morning and early evening and also giving a public talk and training some new volunteers to make regular sound recordings in the park for the Listen(n) database
We will be collaborating with Organ Pipe National Monument ranger Anna Arsic on Saturday the 14th to demonstrate Virtual reality experiences of being in the park and other National Parks across the US SW
The Listen(n) project has been selected to be included as one of JT Lab’s Artist Programs in Joshua Tree National Park for 2017-2018. The committee noted out commitment to supporting the missions of both JT Lab and Joshua Tree National Park.
Capitalizing on the power and beauty of sounds in the park, sound artists Garth Paine and Sabine Feisst offer 2-hour workshops that teach both listening skills and field recording techniques. These workshops include creative activities such as sonic meditations and sound mapping.
Locations TBD – Probably Barker Dam
Capitalizing on the power and beauty of sounds in the park, sound artists Garth Paine and Sabine Feisst offer 2-hour workshops that teach both listening skills and field recording techniques. These workshops include creative activities such as sonic meditations and sound mapping.
Locations TBD – Probably Barker Dam
Join us for a free, surround sound community concert on Monday, April 30 at 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM at the Mohave Desert Land Trust feature musical works composed from field recordings made in Joshua Tree. Then on May 1 and 2 join our listening workshop and our field recording workshop. All free
This two day field trip is being organized by Dr. feisst for her Desert Music class and will feature the artist Glenn Weyant who has a long history of performing the border wall and engaging in activism around the fortification of the border. We will spend a full 24 hours in the park including overnight (Feb. 14-15, 2020), and will make field recordings and undertake various listening and other musical exercises