Artist spends year recording the sounds of a forest in upstate New York

Artist spends year recording the sounds of a forest in upstate New York

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The News Artist and filmmaker Joshua Bonnetta spent a year recording the sounds of a forest in upstate New York, condensing 8,760 hours of audio into a four-hour album. The Pines is “like a poetic version of a scientific chart,” The Guardian wrote. Placing a recorder halfway up a pine tree,…

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