Bar Harbor Project Center Sound Arachive: Acadia National Park BH14 1403
PubblicoThe preservation and archival of current natural soundscapes is an ever growing science. Natural soundscapes around the world are changing due to a wide assortment of noise pollutants, predominantly man-made. The objective of this project was to record and archive the natural sounds of Acadia National Park as well as to create a comprehensive tagging system to categorize these recordings. This was done using a surround sound microphone, and by implementing a thorough index containing a multitude of relevant tags. The results of this project confirmed the value of a tagging system. It also acted to set a baseline for recording procedures and best practices for future projects. This group’s work created a foundation that sets the way for future expansion.
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- E-project-073114-153536
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- 2014
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- Date created
- 2014-07-31
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- Bar Harbor
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- Rights statement
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