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FoundSounds

FoundSounds is a unique new mobile app blurring the line between a social network and a collaborative art project

FoundSounds is a unique new mobile app blurring the line between a social network and a collaborative art project

FoundSounds

by david jensenius
FoundSounds
FoundSounds
FoundSounds
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FoundSounds Apple Watch App
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What is it about?

FoundSounds is a unique new mobile app blurring the line between a social network and a collaborative art project. The premise is simple: if you find a sound you like, record it and share it with the world. Recordings are geotagged, and you can browse them by scrolling through a timeline or exploring a map. You can also construct sound collages that create intriguing sonic geographies. If enough sounds have been recorded in your area, consider taking a sound walk, which allows you to listen to recordings made near you. Walking past a concert venue would allow you to hear previous performances from that location, while passing by a new building would trigger the sounds of its construction. The vision of FoundSounds is to create a space where people can listen to sounds they might not normally hear.

FoundSounds

App Details

Version
2.6
Rating
(2)
Size
36Mb
Genre
Music Social Networking
Last updated
March 17, 2018
Release date
November 19, 2014
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App Store Description

FoundSounds is a unique new mobile app blurring the line between a social network and a collaborative art project. The premise is simple: if you find a sound you like, record it and share it with the world. Recordings are geotagged, and you can browse them by scrolling through a timeline or exploring a map. You can also construct sound collages that create intriguing sonic geographies. If enough sounds have been recorded in your area, consider taking a sound walk, which allows you to listen to recordings made near you. Walking past a concert venue would allow you to hear previous performances from that location, while passing by a new building would trigger the sounds of its construction. The vision of FoundSounds is to create a space where people can listen to sounds they might not normally hear.

Please note that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

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