I've mentioned archaeoacoustics here a couple of times before. Here's one. I was reading Julian Cope's monthly Address Drudion today, and here's a section about what he calls archaeosonics:
Meanwhile, right down at that other end of the intellectual scale, several Black Sheep have been engaged in what I term Archaeosonics, ie: exploring the acoustic possibilities of various ancient sites. I invented the catchall term 'archaeosonics' way back in '93, and even bought the url archaeosonics.com...
Published on August 04, 2010 08:40