<http://www.wired.com/design/2014/01/an-artist-records-the-mysterious-rumbli
ngs-of-middle-earth/>
http://www.wired.com/design/2014/01/an-artist-records-the-mysterious-rumblin
gs-of-middle-earth/ 

 

For Lotte Geeven, she's always wondered about one thing: "I've always been
curious about what kind of sound the Earth would make," she says.

And in her recent project, The Sound of the Earth, the Netherlands-based
artist actually found out. 

Geeven partnered with geologists and engineers to record the sound of a
30,000-foot hole located 

in the sloping hills of Windischeschenbach, Germany, and turned it into a
fascinating art installation.

 

 

How would one be able to get the correct X,Y,Z azimuths for a surround
recording for playback?

 

 

Cheers!!!

 

 

Andrew Castiglione

 

Think awesome, build awesome and be awesome.

 

 

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