animals

  • jana winderen – out of range

    jana winderen – out of range

    We walk absent in the perception of forms, unable to place ourselves in a particular point, just wandering across the universes hidden in our silence, fueling an illusion that is both fascinating and mysterious, bold and intriguing: the ears have extremes that limit us while give shape to…

  • Acoustic Ecology and Ethical Listening

    Acoustic Ecology and Ethical Listening

    Interesting blog post at Center for Humans & Nature by Eric Leonardson on ethics, listening and acoustic ecology. If we are to find a way out of the current impasse, learning how to listen and developing an ethic of listening may be…

  • Bats jamming bats: Food competition through sonar interference

    Bats jamming bats: Food competition through sonar interference

    Interesting article at Science Mag on a special call Bats do for interfere in their own sonars: Communication signals are susceptible to interference (“jamming”) from conspecifics and other sources. Many active sensing animals, including bats and electric fish, alter the frequency…

  • The Music of Sound

    The Music of Sound

    Excerpts from Tim Prebble‘s fantastic work for Auckland Regional Parks Artists Residency based in Little Huia, New Zealand. (watch in HD & listen on decent speakers or headphones)

  • Howler Monkeys

    Howler Monkeys

    Howler monkeys are among the largest of the New World monkeys. Fifteen species are currently recognised. Previously classified in the family Cebidae, they are now placed in the family Atelidae. These monkeys are native to South and Central American forests.…

  • Sound, Memory and Environmental Awareness, An Exclusive Interview with Cheryl Tipp

    Sound, Memory and Environmental Awareness, An Exclusive Interview with Cheryl Tipp

    Cheryl Tipp needs no introduction in this blog. She is a wonderful person, curator and researcher mainly focused on sound. She lives in London and currently works at the British Library doing curatorial work on nature sound, from where she…