>>The sound of a glacier - Wind Horse by Stephanie Spray
Stephanie Spray, PhD candidate in social anthropology at Harvard claims that her recordings from the Khumbu glacier in Nepal “sound like the belly of the Earth groaning.” Her collection of sounds document an eerie directness that is heard in the squeaking and cracks of compacted ice and the bubbling of entrapped water. These representations of glaciers allow for new ways of perceiving this diminishing part of the physical world.
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