Wednesday, December 16, 2009
location: 38° 21′ 0″ N, 20° 39′ 0″ E

photo by: Stephan Crasneanscki
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The Ulysses Syndrome is a sound journey. Following the route of Ulysses along the Mediterranean Sea, we return 3000 years later. Without being seen, hundreds of millions of soundwaves are constantly flying over the surface of the water. Equipped with radio scanners, we have spent the last few months casting a 10 mile net from our boat into the sky, collecting sound fragments and bringing them back in. What you are now hearing is the shifting of moods as we cross the small Island of Ithaca Greece.
We hope you enjoy this poetic journey. Stay tuned…
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
location: 41º 21’7.46″ N, 9º 38′ 45.59″ E

photo by: Stephan Crasneanscki
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The Ulysses Syndrome is a sound journey. Following the route of Ulysses along the Mediterranean Sea, we return 3000 years later. Without being seen, hundreds of millions of soundwaves are constantly flying over the surface of the water. Equipped with radio scanners, we have spent the last few months casting a 10 mile net from our boat into the sky, collecting sound fragments, bringing them back in. What you are now hearing is Sardinian leisure, spiritual quests and curiosities, and of course, fresh fish of the day, all radio frequencies popular and obscure, from submarines below, and airplanes above.
We hope you enjoy this poetic journey. Stay tuned…
Thursday, November 12, 2009
location: 35º 23′ 20.58″N, 11º 57′ 11.25

photo by: Stephan Crasneanscki
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The Ulysses Syndrome is a sound journey. Following the route of Ulysses along the Mediterranean Sea, we return 3000 years later. Without being seen, hundreds of millions of soundwaves are constantly flying over the surface of the water. Equipped with radio scanners, we have spent the last few months casting a 10 mile net from our boat into the sky, collecting sound fragments, bringing them back in. What you are now hearing is the fresh fish of the day, Tunisian police along the coast, Sri Lankan cargo ships passing by, Libyan fisherman, all radio frequencies popular and obscure, from submarines below, and airplanes above.
We hope you enjoy this poetic journey. Stay tuned…

Ulysses Syndrome is a sound journey recorded along the Mediterranean sea. Throughout the summer we will be posting audio clips of this work in progress which Soundwalk will complete in October. Recording and image courtesy of Stephan Crasneanscki. St Tropez, France.
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Image and audio courtesy of Stephan Crasneanscki
Ulysses Syndrome is a sound journey recorded along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Soundwalk hopes to complete the project in October 2009.
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