Hearing Voices Webworks
And other online inter-hyper-activities

Many good radio producers got good, in part, by tuning into Joe transmitting his nighttime radio tales.

Juneteenth: a.k.a., Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, June 19 1865.

We add one piece every day of the month by & about women (all stories by Hearing Voices women producers) .

A multimedia global gallery with works by international learners in the Transom Online Workshop.

The arts of African Americans and their struggle for basic human rights.

A photo-audio-essay; with sounds, images, songs and prayers of the Afghan people.

Zora Neale Hurston' s 1939 "Proposed Recording Expedition into the Floridas."

1940 recordings from the California Migratory Labor Camps.

Plugging into the soldier's iPods -- their music and their lives.

Short sound-portraits of Montana people & places.

The Art of Noises by Luigi Russolo, 1913, with machine musics and Umberto Boccioni paintings.

A web gallery of original artwork by Victoria Golding.

Music, monks, millennia; songs and horses on a Mongolian steppes recording expedition.

An automated audio art automaton.

Mt. Kailash in Tibet, one of the world's most holy sites; photos and audio by Scott Carrier.

A year on a sheep ranch; paintings by Jerry Iverson with an audio documentary by Barrett Golding.

"They find them in the bright light of morning," a Charles Bowden essay, with artwork by Alice Leora Briggs.

Violence as communication, a Scott Carrier essay with photos by Julian Cardona.

Some select slices of This American Life from Sarah Vowell.

Photos from China, by Jake Warga.

For your blog or site: display the stories in NPR series produced by independents.

Reading/hearings/viewings for learning a mix of skills: interviewing, writing, editing, storytelling, mixing.

Boots on the ground soldiers and marines testify of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, for the Iraq Veterans Against the War.

Jeff Metcalf keeps a diary of his diagnosis and treatment, with links and letters.