Explores the nature of sound in our everyday lives, highlighting ways we might be better using our relationship with sound to improve our quality of life
Gives a unique perspective on the consistencies and differences between our human experiences and expressions across the world
Reveals many lesser-known insights into music and sound professional practices
Uses a distinctive mix of approaches, including interviews with over 50 contributors, representing over 30 countries (and extracts from 100+ hours of interviewing), plus reflective writing on a series of soundwalks
Unique blend of theoretical discussion and practical reflections from interviews with professionals
Highly interdisciplinary approach, using linguistics alongside sound studies
Part of our growing Sound Design series