The catastrophic impacts of climate change, vanishing biodiversity, and the rapid deterioration of our global ecosystems require urgent attention and aggressive political action. This article explores a body of interdisciplinary research through a series of ecological sound projects designed to draw attention and awareness to changing ecosystems. These projects are framed as participatory acoustic ecology and position the discipline as a socially engaged, inclusive, accessible, interdisciplinary field that inspires communities to listen and act during times of crisis.Les impacts catastrophiques du changement climatique, la disparition de...
Listening practices have been used to monitor and register ecosystems by a wide range of sound artis...
Climate change is occurring, the planet is warming, and anthropogenic activities are to blame for th...
The sounds produced by geophonic, biophonic and technophonic sources are relevant to the function of...
The introduction to this double issue entitled “A Sonic Anthropocene: Sound Practices in a Changing ...
The global ecological crisis has inspired a movement of artists leading critical discourse on climat...
This article reflects on the current sonic relationship between humans and their ecological environm...
International audienceWhat does raining thousands of birds sound like ? A dreadful natural soundscap...
International audienceWhat does raining thousands of birds sound like ? A dreadful natural soundscap...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
Recently, much attention has been paid to the many different forms of collaborative or participatory...
Addressing serious environmental challenges, or wicked problems, locally and globally, we argue here...
As acoustic ecology and soundscape studies have developed alongside an ever -evident climate cris...
To hear the Anthropocene: On sound representations of climate changeTaking up the problem of climat...
Recently, much attention has been paid to the many different forms of collaborative or participatory...
This text, resulting from a research-creation on low-intensity noise pollution, defines a theoretica...
Listening practices have been used to monitor and register ecosystems by a wide range of sound artis...
Climate change is occurring, the planet is warming, and anthropogenic activities are to blame for th...
The sounds produced by geophonic, biophonic and technophonic sources are relevant to the function of...
The introduction to this double issue entitled “A Sonic Anthropocene: Sound Practices in a Changing ...
The global ecological crisis has inspired a movement of artists leading critical discourse on climat...
This article reflects on the current sonic relationship between humans and their ecological environm...
International audienceWhat does raining thousands of birds sound like ? A dreadful natural soundscap...
International audienceWhat does raining thousands of birds sound like ? A dreadful natural soundscap...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
Recently, much attention has been paid to the many different forms of collaborative or participatory...
Addressing serious environmental challenges, or wicked problems, locally and globally, we argue here...
As acoustic ecology and soundscape studies have developed alongside an ever -evident climate cris...
To hear the Anthropocene: On sound representations of climate changeTaking up the problem of climat...
Recently, much attention has been paid to the many different forms of collaborative or participatory...
This text, resulting from a research-creation on low-intensity noise pollution, defines a theoretica...
Listening practices have been used to monitor and register ecosystems by a wide range of sound artis...
Climate change is occurring, the planet is warming, and anthropogenic activities are to blame for th...
The sounds produced by geophonic, biophonic and technophonic sources are relevant to the function of...