This contribution is based on a transcript of the podcast series Voiceblind, by Morgane Billuart at ARIAS during covid lockdowns. In preparation, we - Carlo De Gaetano, Andy Dockett and Sabine Niederer of the Visual Methodologies Collective- were provided with a list of questions and a piece of hardware (a zoom recorder) to interview ourselves about our research practice. To meet in person and at a safe distance, we set out to Westerpark and found a spot where we set up the microphone and held our conversation - to be at times interrupted by an inquisitive duck or a train passing by. We talked for over an hour, and then Andy edited the conversation down to a little under 15 minutes, to fit the format of the podcast series. We inserted a rea...
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BirdVox-full-season: 6672 hours of audio from migratory birds =====================================...
Emma Telaro speaks with Jentery Sayers, Faith Ryan and Julie Funk about their work at the Praxis Stu...
This paper investigates engaging experienced birders, as volunteer citizen scientists, to analyze la...
Work in exhibition Birdbrain looks at our relationship with urban crows/corvids and seagulls and ...
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Acoustic sensing has been hailed as a game-changer for detecting furtive wildlife, but uptake has be...
Peter Asaro is Assistant Professor at the School of Media Studies in the New School for Public Engag...
These recordings were collected during an morning birdwalk around the garden site, Zeri. The main l...
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Acoustic sensors offer a promising new tool to detect furtive animals; however, sifting through year...
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International audienceSongbirds, along with humans, are one of only six animal groups (including bat...
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