Seconds of Sound (S.O.S) uses the acronym S.O.S to urge people to dedicate moments to listening, and each track has several seconds associated with it, encouraging listeners to reflect on what they spend their seconds doing. The audio collection is freely available to listen to and download by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
The collection was created by teacher and field recordist Martin Scaiff, as Environmentalist in Residence for Suffolk Libraries. Martin is the founder of HomeSounds, a research-informed project which invites everyone, particularly young people in vulnerable circumstances, to become active environmental listeners for the benefit of their creativity, education, health, and wellbeing.
It's FREE to download any album or track from the S.O.S audio collection. Just go to the album or track you want to download, select 'buy digital album' or 'buy digital track' and enter £0, followed by 'download to your computer'.