Sound and the Environment - An introduction to the work of the Dogrose Trust
30 Apr 2009

Julia and Peter from the Dogrose Trust were one of the groups represented at our first I Hear Too workshop event at the Natioanl Railway Museum on 20th April. They've kindly written up the paper they presented and allowed us to make it available via this site. It's available here.

First Workshop, Monday 20th April - National Railway Museum, York
20 Apr 2009

Sound and the Heritage Experience

Please find attached details of the I Hear Too research network and our first research workshop in York.

The focus of the day will be to consider the general role of audio and acoustics in heritage and will include presentations from academic researchers, artists and industry stakeholders, bringing their varying perspectives on the role of sound and acoustics in their own definition, understanding and interaction with heritage.

Please do feel free to pass on these details to colleagues and friends
with an interest in this area.

Please register by Monday 6th April by Emailing info@iheartoo.org or contacting Jude Brereton at:

AudioLab
Department of Electronics
University of York
York, YO10 5DD
tel. +44(0)1904 432407 (Mons/Weds)

Additional Information:


Details of the new AHRC/EPSRC Science/Heritage Call

The National Railway Museum

Visitor Information/Directions

Museum Map

There is a connecting walkway from York Station (see the above map), and the event will be held in the Morton Suite which is best arrived at from the Leeman Road entrance (labelled as 14 on the map) although you can be directed through from the Museum's front desk.

About I Hear Too

How can audio and acoustics research be employed in the interpretation, understanding and representation of heritage materials and artifacts?

How might such audio materials be better preserved for future generations of researchers and heritage visitors?

The I-Hear-Too research cluster will attempt to answer these questions...

more about I-Hear-Too


I Hear Too is supported by: