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post_glacial_rebound [2022-08-11 15:37] majapost_glacial_rebound [2022-08-11 15:42] – [After the walk] maja
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-Download fro the link above, and check if the sound is working while you're online, but please avoid listening to the soundtrack until you begin the walk. (you can also [[https://neon.fo.am/s/post_glacial_rebound_192|listen online]] or [[https://neon.fo.am/s/post_glacial_rebound_192|download soundtrack]] as smaller file (82.5 MB))+Download the sound from the link above, and check if the sound is working while you're online, but please avoid listening to the soundtrack until you begin the walk. (you can also [[https://neon.fo.am/s/post_glacial_rebound_192|listen online]] or [[https://neon.fo.am/s/post_glacial_rebound_192|download soundtrack]] as smaller file (82.5 MB))
  
 When you start playback take a few moments to experiment with listening at different volumes. You should be able to hear the recorded sound as part of the current soundscape on the island, so it's best to avoid noise cancelling headphones.  When you start playback take a few moments to experiment with listening at different volumes. You should be able to hear the recorded sound as part of the current soundscape on the island, so it's best to avoid noise cancelling headphones. 
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 +Post Glacial Rebound is made for [[https://libarynth.org/spectres_in_change| Spectres in Change]], a project that invites international contemporary artists to work at the multidisciplinary research institute focused on climate change in the Turku Archipelago, Finland.  
  
 With thanks to Taru Elfving and the CAA for their continued support; Katja Mäkinen for the time series data, ARI sharing their wealth of knowledge and infrastructure during our residency on the island; Kalle Hamm and the Band of Weeds for their recordings of plants.  With thanks to Taru Elfving and the CAA for their continued support; Katja Mäkinen for the time series data, ARI sharing their wealth of knowledge and infrastructure during our residency on the island; Kalle Hamm and the Band of Weeds for their recordings of plants. 
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