Acoustic Ecology

  • Seismograf Special Issue: Fluid Sounds

    Seismograf Special Issue: Fluid Sounds

    Seismograf journal has published a special issue called Fluid Sounds, dedicated to explore sound and also to propose a new format for their platform, “The Audio Paper”, whose purpose “is to extend the written academic text: to present discussions and…

  • INNERSCAPE – Opencall

    INNERSCAPE – Opencall

    The development of new technologies and recording techniques allows us to listen to soundscapes the ear wouldn’t normally capture. VacuaMoenia has named this practice “inner soundscape“. Sound artists, musicians and listeners are invited to submit works that represent the inner…

  • Binaural/Nodar 2015: Playing with the Rural Landscape

    Binaural/Nodar 2015: Playing with the Rural Landscape

    Nice documentation of sound art and experimental music artist residencies of Binaural/Nodar project at rural territories in Portugal, hosted in April and October 2015. “After several years hosting projects that worked thematic aspects of the territory that were beforehand proposed to artists…

  • Living Earth, Dark Ecology and the Exit of Toxic Modernity

    Living Earth, Dark Ecology and the Exit of Toxic Modernity

    Based on philosopher Timothy Morton’s idea of Dark Ecology, Sonic Acts team has been collaborating with Norwegian curator Hilde Methi between 2014 and 2016 in a rich exploration of territories aimed to embrace Morton’s idea of “ecology without Nature”,  which points…

  • Bernie Krause on Recording the Sounds of Extinction

    Bernie Krause on Recording the Sounds of Extinction

    https://vimeo.com/166214601 Beautifully produced by Great Big Story, Recording the Sounds of Extinction briefly exposes the ecological situation which is the core of Bernie Krause’s work, who, as you may have previously seen listened, is mainly dedicated to acoustic ecology and field recording of…

  • Fragments of Extinction, An Eco-acoustic Research

    Fragments of Extinction, An Eco-acoustic Research

    Run by “sound artist, researcher and eco-acoustic composer” David Monacchi, Fragments of extinction is a multi-disciplinary research process based on soundscape exploration, based on Bernie Krause’s acoustic ecology theories, but also involving diverse explorations around field recording, sonic data interpretation, and…