Through a process-based practice, Social Recordings produces a body of work that is a hybrid of field recordings, interviews, sonic encounters & ethnographies, improvisations, vocal work, electroacoustic situations, experimental journalism, found and archival sounds. It is often supplemented with photographic and filmic material — the last serving as a support, a silent witness or visual guide, of the sonic.
All recordings are made in a variety of social, pedagogical and artistic contexts, usually in collaboration with others, with artists and non-artists, with adults, teenagers, children, toddlers and babies.

















