/ ARCHIVAL MISSION

Preserving the earth's baseline

We document the acoustic architecture of sacred geographies, capturing uncompressed field recordings to preserve natural silence before modern noise encroaches.

Overcast misty spruce forest canopy from below, deep green mossy branches, low-light moody atmosphere, panoramic 21:9 framing.
Overcast misty spruce forest canopy from below, deep green mossy branches, low-light moody atmosphere, panoramic 21:9 framing.
ECOLOGICAL HERITAGE

The ecology of silence

Quiet environments are not empty voids. They are complex acoustic networks vital for ecological health and human neurological stability.

Acoustic pollution masks the natural frequencies that have stabilized human neurology for millennia. Our archive serves as an unedited baseline for clinical research and spatial therapy.

RECORDING STANDARDS

Scientific acoustic rigor

We operate under strict preservation guidelines to ensure every recording serves as a pristine, uncompressed document of its environment.

Uncompressed capture

Sacred geography

Biological baselines

We record in 24-bit high-resolution audio using calibrated omnidirectional hydrophones and field microphones, capturing the complete frequency spectrum without digital compression.

Our team documents remote sanctuaries, ancient monastic ruins, and deep wilderness areas specifically selected for their historical use in meditation and contemplation.

Beyond landscapes, we archive fundamental biological rhythms, including maternal heartbeats and wild animal vocalizations, to map the absolute sensory baselines of life.