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Ecological Interference: Hybrid Soundscapes

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Published
Publication date22/08/2017
Number of pages3
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventBalance UnBalance: A Sense of Place - Plymouth University, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Duration: 21/08/201723/08/2017
http://balance-unbalance2017.org

Conference

ConferenceBalance UnBalance
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityPlymouth
Period21/08/1723/08/17
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Abstract

This artwork responds to the ideas raised during a time of research and recording in 2015, it explores the way in which humans adapt to technological soundscapes but perhaps ignore
how other creatures respond to new sounds in their environment. Sound and noise are subjective, they are experienced different depending on culture, however, there is little research examining how the biophony responds to the anthrophony. This work, an immersive soundscape, intermingles this constant friction between the noise of humanity and the soundscape of nature. It uses the audio and
video recordings from these two different spaces, the human voice and the sounds of technological interference to create a human/nature hybrid soundscape.