
VICE. This Art Project Recreated Accurate Dinosaur Sounds With Weird Instruments.
Dallas Morning News. Want to hear dinosaurs ‘sing’? These instruments bring prehistory back to life. M. Fauzia.
Wired. This Crazy Instrument Lets Us Hear How Dinosaurs Might Have Sounded. V. Burns.
BBC Music Magazine. Jurassic Melodies. T. Service.
Fast Company. This wild new instrument brings a dinosaur back to life. G. Snelling.
Popular Science. Electromagnetic fields and dinosaur choir win international instrument contest. A. Paul.
Secret Atlanta. This ‘Dinosaur Choir’ Recreates Extinct Dino Vocalizations At The World’s Most Innovative Musical Instrument Showcase.
Popular Science. The 10 coolest musical instruments you’ll see in 2025.
Mixdown Mag. 2025 Guthman Musical Instrument Competition finalists announced!
CBC Edmonton AM. Artist exploring the sounds of dinosaurs through a study in sonic skulls. M.Connolly, T. McCarthy.
Appalachian Vibes Radio Show. Interview with Courtney Brown. A. Bocchi. WNCW 88.7. .
Taproot Edmonton. Festival of new music goes way, way back. A. Lavallee-Koenig.
International Alliance of Women in Music Journal, “Inventing Musical Instruments”, C. Brown (Invited article). Fall 2020 Issue.
Connect Savannah, Savannah, GA, “How to Speak Dinosaur” R. Flora. Jan. 4, 2017. Cover story.
The New York Times, New York, NY, “New-Music Festival in Chicago Offers the Complicated and the Compelling.” D. Allen. Mar. 1, 2016.
Quo, Science and Technology Magazine and Website, Spain, “Tú hablas dino?” (“Do you speak dino?”). Feb. 18, 2016.
ASU Now, Tempe, AZ, “ASU grad student receives prestigious international award.” K. Garboushian. Jan. 8, 2016.
Centrum Druki 3D, Polish 3D Printing website, “Druk 3D pozwolił odtworzyć dźwięki wydawane przez dinozaury“. (“3D printing helped recreate the sounds made by dinosaurs”). L. Dlugosz. Nov. 20, 2015.
3DPrint.com, 3D Printing website, “3D Printing (re)Produces 65 Million Year Old Mating Call”. H. R. Mendoza. Nov. 19, 2015.
ASU State Press, Tempe, AZ, “ASU grad student builds dinosaur skull replica, bellowing roars and all”. I. Castillo. Nov. 16, 2015.
Here and Now, National Public Radio, Boston, MA. “Recreating Dinosaur Sounds With A Musical Twist.” [Radio Broadcast] A. Cline (Producer and Narrator), Nov. 6, 2015.
The Show, KJZZ 91.5, National Public Radio Affiliate, Phoenix, AZ. “Dinosaur Song: ASU Student Travels To Perform With Dinosaur Skull.” [Radio Broadcast] In A. Cline (Producer), M. Brodie. (Narrator). Nov. 3, 2016.
ASU Now, Tempe, AZ. “ASU student builds dinosaur skull that allows people to re-create the beast’s call; hear it below.” K. Garboushian. Oct. 21, 2015
Vue Weekly, Edmonton, AB. “Exhibiting Sound expands the idea of gallery art.” P. Blinov. Oct. 15, 2015.
Rzeczpospolita, Warsaw, Poland. “Ars Electronica – wizje i żarty.” (“Ars Electronica – Visions and Jokes”) M. Kuc. Sep. 9, 2015.
Neues Volksblatt. Linz, Austria. Die Kunst, die nicht in die Jahre kommt (“The Art that does not come in the years”). Sep. 4, 2015. (Cached, since only last two weeks are available to non-subscribers)
Hispasonic, Fotograma Sonoro. Spanish language computer music website. “Experimentación con el universo sonoro a través de ocho obras contemporáneas. (“Experimentation with the universe of sound through contemporary works”). M. Isaza. Aug. 8, 2015.
Phoenix New Times. Phoenix, AZ. “Best Musical Paleontology (2012) Singing Hadrosaur.”
Phoenix New Times, Jackalope Ranch Blog, Phoenix, AZ. “Th [sic] Sense: No Class! Preps Us for Summer with Bodily Fluid Sketches Galore; Plus, More 7 Ate 9, Saturday Only”. J. Peterson. May 18, 2012. .
Phoenix New Times, Jackalope Ranch Blog, Phoenix, AZ. “John Cage Centennial Celebration Performances from 7 Ate 9 at Modified.” J. Peterson. Apr. 20, 2012.
ASU State Press, Tempe, AZ, “Dancers perform improv spectacle ‘7-Ate-9’.” N. Tillotson. Apr. 20, 2012. .
Boston Globe, Boston, “Take 5” MA. J Anderman. Mar. 28, 2008.