
In 1963-4 two Atlanta residents collected live recordings at freedom movement events in the deep south, mass meetings, sermons, rallies, interviews. Their collection, now at the Library of Congress...

The popular Burmese rock band Iron Cross is using music to challenge the nation's infamously repressive regime. In the great tradition of rock and roll, Iron Cross is taking on Burma's military gov...

my road trip with barrett golding and scott carrier

Trying to take the same photo that's in a National Geographic article...I mean, who hasn't?

A garbage-picker in Cambodia put to the Flaming Lips (used without permission but with much gratitude).

Carl Sandburg reads his poeme and wonders "What is Poetry?" Voice: Carl Sandburg; Music: Skyward; Audio: Barrett Golding; Video: Trent Harris. from Hearing Voices http://hearingvoices.com/ Skywar...

Searching for the "Ark of the Covenant" and finding humanity. A radio story with photos from a trip to Ethiopia. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7226711

A (VJ Pablo Productions) video for Skyward song "Sundial". (Cover of a tune by Yasmine Mohammedi of French band Lighthouse. Joseph Skyward- huitar; Brette Howard- voice; Robert Burns- cello. Poste...

Military funeral services over time, with "Echo Taps" played by the US Marine Band. Photos from: Library of Congress, National Archives and Records, Dover Air Force Base, and Wikipedia. 1) Civil W...

Photos by Scott Carrier from Afghanistan. Taken for his Harper's Magazine article: http://hearingvoices.com/webwork/carrier/afghan/ Music by Eva Cassidy from her Live at Blues Alley http://www.eva...

A Minnesota Planetarium Video- Natural Radio: When solar flares hit the Earth's magnetic field, the skies at both poles can light up with auroras. The particles also create very low frequency elect...

Skye Rohde's sound and images from her day at the annual cultural show in Goroka, in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. This is the social event of the year, a swirl of colors and ...

Jack Chance's images and sound from his trip to Easter Island to gather recordings of local musicians and theories on who made and moved the "moai," the ilse's famous stone heads. Broadcast: Nov 14...

The cryptomusicology of Presidential patter. Audio by Jesse Boggs; video by Trent Harris. From: http://HearingVoices.com/

See the NPR story! Jenafir in Ethiopia trying to save the world.
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