We introduce the idea of Synthetic Acoustic Ecology (SAC) as a vehicle for transdisciplinary investigation to develop methods and address open theoretical, applied and aesthetic questions in scientific and artistic disciplines of acoustic ecology. Ecoacoustics is an emerging science that investigates and interprets the ecological role of sound. It draws conceptually from, and is reinvigorating the related arts-humanities disciplines historically associated with acoustic ecology, which are concerned with sonically-mediated relationships between human beings and their environments. Both study the acoustic environment, or soundscape, as the literal and conceptual site of interaction of human and non-human organisms. However, no coherent theori...
Understanding, managing and improving human-environment interactions is amongst the most pressing ch...
The sounds produced by geophonic, biophonic and technophonic sources are relevant to the function of...
An acoustic community is defined as an aggregation of species that produces sound by using internal...
This deposit contains supplementary materials for the paper 'Toward a Synthetic Acoustic Ecology: So...
This paper outlines a current lack of consideration for the environmental context of Evolutionary Al...
The value of integrating concepts and methods from Complex Adaptive Systems and the interdisciplinar...
Ecoacoustics is a new discipline that investigates the ecological role of sounds. Ecoacoustics is a...
Ecoacoustics is a recent ecological discipline focusing on the ecological role of sounds. Sounds fr...
This paper extends previous work in evolutionary ecosystemic approaches to generative art. Filtersca...
Sound is an inherent component of the environment that provides conditions and information necessary...
An acoustic community is defined as an aggregation of speciesthat produces sound by using internal o...
An ecosystem is a reflection of coupled human and natural systems. A key, and less understood, inter...
The sounds produced by animals have been a topic of research into animal behaviour for a very long t...
Ecoacoustics is a recent ecological discipline focusing on the ecological role of sounds. Sounds fro...
This paper delineates the conceptual outcomes from a two-week intensive cross-disciplinary conversat...
Understanding, managing and improving human-environment interactions is amongst the most pressing ch...
The sounds produced by geophonic, biophonic and technophonic sources are relevant to the function of...
An acoustic community is defined as an aggregation of species that produces sound by using internal...
This deposit contains supplementary materials for the paper 'Toward a Synthetic Acoustic Ecology: So...
This paper outlines a current lack of consideration for the environmental context of Evolutionary Al...
The value of integrating concepts and methods from Complex Adaptive Systems and the interdisciplinar...
Ecoacoustics is a new discipline that investigates the ecological role of sounds. Ecoacoustics is a...
Ecoacoustics is a recent ecological discipline focusing on the ecological role of sounds. Sounds fr...
This paper extends previous work in evolutionary ecosystemic approaches to generative art. Filtersca...
Sound is an inherent component of the environment that provides conditions and information necessary...
An acoustic community is defined as an aggregation of speciesthat produces sound by using internal o...
An ecosystem is a reflection of coupled human and natural systems. A key, and less understood, inter...
The sounds produced by animals have been a topic of research into animal behaviour for a very long t...
Ecoacoustics is a recent ecological discipline focusing on the ecological role of sounds. Sounds fro...
This paper delineates the conceptual outcomes from a two-week intensive cross-disciplinary conversat...
Understanding, managing and improving human-environment interactions is amongst the most pressing ch...
The sounds produced by geophonic, biophonic and technophonic sources are relevant to the function of...
An acoustic community is defined as an aggregation of species that produces sound by using internal...