SonicMemorial.org
Title
The Sonic Memorial Project
Description
The Kitchen Sisters (Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva), the Peabody-Award winning creators of the NPR radio series Lost & Found Sound , worked with some of this country's most respected radio producers including Jay Allison, Joe Richman (Radio Diaries), Ben Shapiro, sound designer Jim McKee/Earwax Productions, and emerging talents Jamie York, Elinoar Astrinsky, and many others, to create The Sonic Memorial Project collaboration and a series of Sonic Memorial stories for NPR's All Things Considered.
Picture Projects, best known for its award-winning online documentary, 360degrees.org, teamed up with the architectural and new media company, dotsperinch, to create SonicMemorial.org.
The September 11 Digital Archive is hosting SonicMemorial.org. As a part of its mission to collect digital artifacts from 9/11, it will be preserving this archive for study and use by historians, archivists and producers.
Contact
- TheKitchenSisters Productions
- San Francisco CA
- United States 94133
- +1.4157880290
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