In the last few weeks I’ve been working a lot with sound designer Michael Finucan to create a soundtrack for each of the notes. Michael has completed a heap of location recording at Middle Head, including hydrophonic (underwater) and ELF ( Extra Low Frequency) recordings, which are being integrated into both the Notes and to the surround sound mix for the gallery installation. The sound for the project is great, so if you have headphones, you should bring them along to enjoy the full mix. Here is a shot of Michael recording ELF on the headland.
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