Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/SOS-Project-in-Papua-27MZIFJXQPXWP.htmlConceptually similarSOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JECompleted★★★★★★SOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JICompleted★★★★SOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JNCompleted★★★★★★SOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JQCompleted★★★★SOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JDCompleted★★★★SOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JKCompleted★★★★SOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JSCompleted★★★★SOS Project in PapuaGP0STR6JLCompleted★★★★Launch of the Music Track from Papuan Jungle in JakartaGP0STR6RICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR6JOSOS Project in PapuaNinda Felina and professional field recordist Mark Roberts record sounds from Cendrawasih dancers at Malagufuk Village, located in the center of rainforest in Kalasou valley, in Sorong, West Papua. The Indonesian DJ joined Greenpeace for a 10 day trek throughout the Papuan rainforest to collect, with the help of Mark Roberts, different sounds that will be mixed into her new music track 'Birds of Paradise'.DJ Ninda Felina partnered with Greenpeace and BBDO Singapore for 'Save Our Sounds (SOS)' project to bring the sounds of the jungle to the people of Jakarta. The project, and partnership, was born from a mutual desire to capture the unique sounds of pristine rainforest, found in a remote location, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The aim of the campaign is to raise public awareness of the dangers that threaten our forests.Locations:Indonesia-Sorong-Southeast Asia-West PapuaDate:17 Jul, 2017Credit:© Tasya Pradna Maulana / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4912px X 2760pxKeywords:Audio equipment-Celebrities-Children-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Local population-Microphones-Musical instruments-National parks-Outdoors-Research-Trees-Tribal dresses-Tropical rainforests-VillagesShoot:Save Our Sound Project in Papua (Photo)DJ Ninda Felina partnered with Greenpeace and BBDO Singapore for 'Save Our Sounds (SOS)' project to bring the sounds of the jungle to the people of Jakarta. The project, and partnership, was born from a mutual desire to capture the unique sounds of pristine rainforest, found in a remote location, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The aim of the campaign is to raise public awareness of the dangers that threaten our forests.Related Collections:Save Our Sounds Project in Papua, Indonesia (Photos & Videos)