Preserving the Changing Memories of Forests and Towns in Nagareyama for the Future: Composer Mio Adachi Launches Project to Release Sound Source and Create Archive Book for the 3D Sound Installation 'OTOBA ~Memory of the Forest Closest to the City Center'
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Composer and sound artist Mio Adachi is launching a crowdfunding campaign on MotionGallery from June 10, 2026, to release the sound source and create an archive book for her 3D sound installation 'OTOBA', exhibited in Nagareyama, Chiba Prefecture in 2023. This project aims to record the changing soundscape of Nagareyama and establish an archiving method for 3D audio works.
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- Q: What is the purpose of this project?
- A: To produce sound sources and an archive book of a 3D sound work that records the changing soundscape of Nagareyama, and to establish an archiving method for 3D sound.
- Q: What are the crowdfunding period and target amount?
- A: From June 10 to August 12, 2026, with a target of 350,000 yen on MotionGallery.
- Q: What types of sound sources will be released?
- A: Two formats: 8ch Cube (multi-channel) data and HPL (binaural, 2ch) for an immersive headphone experience.