
In our future sonic utopia, there will certainly be sounds we want to remove. So what will our cities and towns sound like fifty… or even a hundred years from now? What if we could collectively sound design our world? What would that sonic utopia be like, and how can we get there? Our cities and towns sound completely different now than they did fifty or a hundred years ago. Matter of fact, the sound of our world changes constantly. But it’s important to remember that our world didn’t always sound this way. Most of the time, we just accept these human-made sounds without a second thought. In our busy modern lives, it’s not often that we stop and really think about what we hear. You’re listening to Twenty Thousand Hertz. Subscribe to Flash Forward wherever you get your podcasts. To get your 20K referral link and earn rewards, visit 20k.org/refer. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by D allas Taylor.įollow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit.īecome a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate. Gimme Gimme - Instrumental by Johnny Stimson Featuring Rose Eveleth, Creator and Host of the podcast Flash Forward, Acoustician Andrew Pyzdek, and Architect Chris Downey.ġ:57 AM (The Green Kingdom Remix) by Hotel Neon

In this episode, we explore the sounds of the future, and how can we use the tools we already have to build a better sounding world. It could even give us entirely new ways to experience our surroundings. Technology has the power to transform the way our world sounds.

This episode was written and produced by Casey Emmerling.
