Acknowledgments
VozTerra is deeply grateful to all the schools and teachers who joined this project with such goodwill. Without them, Ears to the Forest would not have been possible. We would also like to thank Sounds Right + UN-Live for nurturing and taking an idea born in Colombia and the Global South, to the whole world.
Teachers: Jhon Castaño, Patty Sanchez, Paulo Donoso, Luis Alejandro León, Paola Medina, Lilia Alejandra Perlaza, Linda Johana Buitrago, Diana Ortíz, Sandra Martínez, Jenny González, Iván Rojas, Laura Pineda, Eliana Quitian, Sandra Isabel Terán Rodríguez, Rocio Hernandez, Laura Daniela Cruz, Fredy Leonidas Mateus Espindola, Sonia Vivas, Silvana Cruz.
Schools: Campestre Monte Verde IED, Mochuelo Alto, Pasquilla IED, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, San Martín De Porres IED, El Verjón IED, San Cayetano, Gloria Valencia De Castaño IED, Jaime Garzon IED, Nuevo Horizonte IED, El Destino IED, Colegio Rural José Celestino Mutis IED.
Conceptualization of Sounds Right, project management and fundraising by Sounds Right
Museum for the United Nations UN-Live
Funding Partner
Udenrigsministeriet (Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Design and Conceptualization of Ears to the Forest
VozTerra
Tutorial: Meditation One Breath at a Time
Lany Arévalo
Tutorial: Turning Ears into Heart
Diana María Restrepo
Tutorial: Listening is Remembering
Daniel Roa
Tutorial: Building a Binaural Recording Phone Stand
David Castiblanco
Project Director
Diana María Restrepo
Pedagogical advisor and liaison with schools and teachers
Mauricio Pedraza
Project Communications and Art Director
Rafael Puyana
Meditations Recording
Daniel Roa / Sound Lab
Meditations Script and Locution
Lany Arévalo
Sound Curatorship Direction
Hector Buitrago
Editorial Design
Susana Medina
Audiovisual Artist
Stephany Piedrahita
Writer and Literary Editor
Ángela Posada-Swafford
E-book Adaptation and Writing
Karla Ospina
Web Development
Rafael Díaz
Audiovisual Production Assistant
Camila Lemos
Audio Postproduction
Ricardo Gómez Serano
Ears to the Forest is part of Sounds Right, an initiative of the United Nations Museum - UN Live and partners like VozTerra that allows Nature to generate royalties and funding from its own sounds.
The Ears to the Forest project was funded by the Udenrigsministeriet (Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and the Museum for the United United Nations -Live.