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Creative Commons |
Migration Sounds |
What does migration sound like? Migration Sounds features 120 sounds of migration across 51 countries from Argentina to Australia, with personal stories from diaspora communities and people who have migrated all over the world. |
Rob McNeil, Stuart Fowkes, Delphine Boagey, Jacqui Broadhead |
26 Mar 2025 |
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(E10/10) The Missing Bean |
Sitting outside, just to the right of the entrance, facing Lincoln College. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E9/10) Walking down Mansfield Road, Holywell Street, and Broad Street |
From Queen Elizabeth House to Cornmarket Street, on the left-hand side. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E8/10) Walking in University Parks |
From the back gate at St Anne’s College, in through North Gate, and along North Walk to Lazenbee’s Ground Walk, in the middle of North Walk. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E7/10) Oxford University Museum of Natural History |
Sitting in the café on the gallery, at a table closest to the central court, just to the right of the till, facing the central court. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E6/10) Walking down Cornmarket Street |
From Carfax Tower to George Street, on the left-hand side. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E5/10) Walking through Clarendon Centre |
From Queen Street to Cornmarket Street, in the middle. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E4/10) Walking inside University Church of St. Mary the Virgin |
Down the aisle and into the Nave, back along the north corridor, and out on High Street. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E3/10) Radcliffe Square on an early summer morning |
Sitting outside at Vaults & Garden cafe, in the middle between the two entrances, facing Radcliffe Camera. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E2/10) Walking up Queen’s Lane and New College Lane |
From High Street to Catte Street, on the left-hand side. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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(E1/10) Bell towers telling the time on Christ Church Meadow |
Standing on Broad Walk, just to the left of Merton Grove, facing Christ Church Meadow. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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Introduction |
Welcome to the Oxford Sound Album. |
Torø Graven |
28 Mar 2023 |
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Sound and its Capture in Anglo-Saxon England |
The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
09 May 2022 |
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How has COVID-19 influenced domestic life? |
The Disobedient Buildings team reflect on both the positive and negative implications of spending more time in the home and within the community during Covid-19 lockdowns across their field sites. |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
04 May 2022 |
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The Sound of Symmetry - Marcus du Sautoy |
Symmetry has played a role both for composers and in the creation of musical instruments. |
Marcus du Sautoy |
24 May 2017 |
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'Senses' Part 1 - When the senses collide |
Can sounds change how things taste? How can we alter our experiences by taking advantage of how our senses mingle? |
Charles Spence |
27 Jun 2016 |
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"Anomalies" Part 1 - Tinnitus |
Researcher Joshua Gold explains a condition called tinnitus, most often described as a persistent and annoying sound in one or both ears. |
Joshua Gold, Chris Lintott |
21 Jan 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
07. Microscopic View of Vibrations in Solids in One Dimension II: The Diatomic (Alternating) Harmonic Chain |
Lecture 7 in a series of 21 lectures on solid state physics, delivered by Professor Steven H. Simon in early 2014. |
Steven H. Simon |
09 Sep 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
06. Microscopic View of Vibrations in Solids in One Dimension I: The Monatomic Harmonic Chain |
Lecture 6 in a series of 21 lectures on solid state physics, delivered by Professor Steven H. Simon in early 2014. |
Steven H. Simon |
09 Sep 2014 |