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::: presentation @ eesti maanteemuuseum :::
saturday, 19 july, 16:00
eesti maanteemuuseum
vana postitee
varbuse
presentation of my (light-hearted) project mushroom(ears) in the context of the estonian road museum’s road art festival, about the use of a quasi-jecklin disk recording set-up to record sounds from the perspective of mushrooms in the ihamaru forest just off the historical tartu-võru postal road where the museum is situated.
each recording was made from the perspective of the pictured mushroom, with a pair of small-capsule omnidirectional microphones placed on the mushroom cap as ‘ears’, with stereo separation created with a cardboard and felted-linen semi-circular barrier, amounting approximately to one-half of a jecklin disc. observations: at this time of year, mid-july, bird sound is low in the forest, leaving more space for distant sounds and insects. as such, i would like to repeat the experiment with a lower-noise microphone. also, the black windshields seemed to attract insects – a more neutral color would be preferable. here are three examples:
![](https://murmerings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/2014-07-17-14.09.35-1024x678.jpg)
puravik (bolete):
![](https://murmerings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/2014-07-17-14.44.29-1024x678.jpg)
kitsemampel (gypsy mushroom):
![](https://murmerings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/2014-07-17-15.33.11-1024x678.jpg)
kukeseen (chanterelle):