Curated Sonic Interventions Explore deep-dive case studies on site-specific audio installations. We analyze the technical and artistic frameworks behind remote broadcasts.
Deploying audio in remote landscapes requires more than just rugged gear. The terrain itself becomes an active participant in the broadcast, shaping signal degradation and acoustic reflections in unpredictable ways. Our process showed that embracing these environmental variables—rather than fighting them—yields the most compelling installations.
Whether you are rigging a temporary FM transmitter in a dense forest or mapping spatial audio across an abandoned industrial site, the goal remains the same. You must bridge the gap between the physical reality of the location and the ephemeral nature of the sound. Let the landscape dictate the parameters, and the resulting work will resonate far beyond its immediate physical boundaries.