Sound Safari: Bath, Maine by sensoryethnographylab published on 2011-01-03T19:44:30Z An audio excursion into a wide variety of public and private spaces in Bath, Maine. Under the direction of Sharon Lockhart, Sert Practitioner and 2007-08 FSC-Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard University, a group of Harvard students traveled to Bath, Maine, for two days to explore the sounds of place. The first day began in the early morning at Southgate Family Restaurant, situated outside the south gate of the Bath Iron Works, the site of Lockhart's two film works, Lunchbreak and Exit. From there, students fanned out through the town, each with their own stereo microphones and audio recorder, meeting people and recording sounds wherever their various paths led them, until late into the evening. Places included a fishing vessel outside of town, a high school band rehearsal, the inside of a police car, the town's solid waste facility, a conversation with an Iraq war veteran working out in the gym, and a nursery school classroom, among many others On the second day, the students worked with Lockhart and composer Ernst Karel to begin to carefully craft an impressionistic audio documentary that brings the listener into the physical and cultural spaces of this Maine town. Safari recordists: Alex Berman Alex Fattal John Hulsey Lisa Jing David Molander Josh Neff JP Sniadecki Stephanie Spray Genre location recording Comment by tama.st nice! 2011-01-05T05:22:02Z