top of page

Evidence based soundscapes providing an auditory snapshot of the past

Lost Soundscapes specialise  in recreating historic soundscapes for use in museum exhibits, art installations, conservation campaign media, TV and Film, and bespoke personal soundscapes for people living with Dementia. 

Joseph, the creator of Lost Soundscapes, utilises his experience as an ecologist to curate realistic sounding audio of past natural soundscapes, using real sound recordings, and the sounds of our human past are research backed.

Selected Soundscapes

Pleistocene Wetlands

Museum Installation | London

A multi-sensory reconstruction of the Thames Valley 125,000 years ago, incorporating the lost acoustic signatures of ancient hippo migrations.

Carboniferous Dawn

Art Installation | Paris

A deep-time auditory exhibit capturing the heavy atmospheric resonance of primitive forests, based on botanical fossil research.

Tectonic Echoes

Campaign | Global

A sonic archive documenting the shifting patterns of prehistoric ice sheets to highlight modern climate transitions.

MUSEUMS • ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNS • ART ORGANIZATIONS • HISTORIC SITES • NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS • SYMPHONY OF THE PAST •

Lost Soundscapes aims to connect audiences with the forgotten noise of our natural and human history through professional acoustic design and research backed accuracy.

bottom of page