Earliest experiments with geolocating sound and video recordings
Youtube: Sussex GPX Audio Test
Audio thoughts from Firle Beacon, turning towards Charleston
A GPX track is linked to an audio file recorded on site in this test. It follows along a section of the Southdowns Way heading east from Southease as it turns towards a rights-of-way footpath to Charleston. At the start and end of the recording, coordinates were saved on the GPS device.
This route involves two tumuli (ancient burial mounds) and a long barrow (larger burial mounds). The mounds are covered in hedges composed mainly of Hawthorn trees. The audio starts with a brief introduction to the activity and procedures. Later, there is a description of the location, some comments on this method, reflections on the practices (procedures, methods) emerging through walking, and speculation on how these processes may affect the reception and (personal) impact of the project.



Equipment
- GPS Tracker
- Garmin Fenix6 Watch
- Audio Recording:
- Huawei P20 native audio app “Recorder”
- AGPTEK Clip-on Lapel Omnidirectional Condenser Mic with Wind Muff
- Camera
- Huawei P20 native photo app “Camera”
- GoProMax
- Editing Software
- Microsoft “Video Editor”
Tracks (GPX files)

This Recording is part of the East Sussex section of Routes and P(l)aces England