In 2020, I created Artists Looking At Animals, a social practice project in the form of an audio journal collecting creative people’s thoughts on the changing natural world. Each animal-themed episode was made available as a podcast and featured a sound work in a series called Fabricated Field Recordings., stored here. These are collages made from found and collected sound, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please contact me if you would like to adapt or use any of these works.
Raccoon includes sounds by Freesound users macindoe1 (CC Sampling Plus 1.0); juanlopz08 (CC BY 3.0); kyles and chris dagone (CC0 1.0); as well as Tierstimmenarchiv/Günter Tembrock (CC BY-SA 3.0 DE).
Sheep includes recordings by Freesound users vman533, andune, and dobroide (CC BY 3.0); filmscore and yuval (CC0 1.0); as well as Singing Insects of North American (SINA) (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Thylacine includes recordings by Freesound users kangaroovindaloo and ramston (CC BY 3.0); felix.blume and thewebbster (CC0 1.0).
Whale includes recordings by Freesound users juskiddink (CC BY 3.0); rcproductions54 and felix.blume (CC0 1.0); Wikimedia Commons user Wilfredo R Rodriquez H (CC0 1.0); and Singing Insects of North American (SINA) (CC BY-SA 4.0).
White Stag includes recordings by Freesound users InspectorJ and nicStage (CC BY 3.0); kvgarlic (CC0 1.0); as well as the Hanna-Barbera Lost Treasures Sound Effects Library (Public Domain Mark 1.0) on Internet Archive, and Tierstimmenarchiv/Günter Tembrock (CC BY-SA 3.0 DE).
Phoenix includes recordings by Freesound users n_audioman, CameronPheiffer, Benboncan, BockelSound, and matucha (CC BY 3.0); and bruno.auzet (CC0 1.0).