Audio Documentation
Audio documentation refers to the process of recording sound to capture and preserve information, experiences, or events. This can include interviews, field recordings, or soundscapes, and is often used in research, journalism, and art. The goal is to create an auditory record that can be analyzed or shared later.
In various fields, such as anthropology and history, audio documentation serves as a valuable tool for understanding cultural practices and narratives. It allows for a more immersive experience, enabling listeners to engage with the material in a way that written documentation may not provide.