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A lovely little photo and art project (apologies for the tumblr reblog soup below, this one is popular!):
Soundstills by Tviga Vasilyeva
The white forms in these photographs are the sculptural manifestations of audio footage that was recorded along the border between Russia and Finland. Here the unique old-growth forests stand, The Green Belt of Fennoscandia. Recently these ancient trees are being logged for their valuable timber. There are only few remaining areas of ancient forest in Europe with the vast majority of the vanishing old-growth forests remaining are in the North of European Russia.
The soundwaves are actual objects, each is 6 metres high, reminiscent of the height of a tree, despite looking like digital intervention. I recorded them when the forest was still there. Then, when the trees had gone, I put the ‘sounds’ back to where they used to exist, sounds that look like trees that will never be heard again.via ekstasis: cloois : dadatata : yayeveryday
This project is especially meaningful to me, as I’ve been a member of the Nature Sounds Society and have also...
gem. very cool concept noiseforairports:
A lovely little photo and art project (apologies for the tumblr reblog soup below, this one is popular!):