The Sounding Museum fuses anthropology, acoustic ecology, soundscape composition, and transcultural communication within the context of museum education. Based on the piece "Two Weeks in Alert Bay," it supplies researchers, practitioners, and audiences with an instrument to gain an acoustic image of the contemporary cultural and everyday life of the Kwakwaka'wakw of Alert Bay, British Columbia. The project mediates intercultural competence through the affective agency of sound. With the coeval "Session Musician's Approach," introduced and analyzed in text, audio, and interactive form, the volume bridges the gap among art, science, and education. This box set includes a book with a foreword by Barry Truax, 2 DVDs, and 1 CD.