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Seeing the sounds of nature: How colorful spectograms identify species - Washington Post - 0 views

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    "Vivid images used by scientists capture sounds that soothe and nurture us - and some that jar the natural soundscape"
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tree.fm - Tune Into Forests From Around The World - 0 views

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    Remember Forests? People around the world recorded the sounds of their forests, so you can escape into nature, and unwind wherever you are. Take a breath and soak in the forest sounds as they breathe with life and beauty! And while you are here, why not help to grow what keeps us alive? Climate change and governments are destroying our forests. Let's leave some trees for our grandchildren to climb and make the steps to restore our planet.
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When the Earth Started to Sing - David G. Haskell - 0 views

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    "This sonic journey written and narrated by David G. Haskell brings us to the beginning of sound and song on planet Earth."
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Our Library | The Listening Planet - 0 views

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    " OUR LIBRARY - A COLLECTION OF STORIES IN SOUND DEDICATED TO NATURE PASSIONATE ABOUT SOUND"
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Atmosphere of Sound - Sonic Art in Times of Climate Disruption - 0 views

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    "Atmosphere of Sound: Sonic Art in Times of Climate Disruption" is a multi-year research project culminating in a large-scale exhibition of sound-based art. UCLA Art | Sci Center proposes to explore the relationship between sound as a post-object art form, and our shifting relationship to the world of things as necessitated by climate change.
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Environments 12 - 0 views

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    "Environments 12 is a new, speculative addition to the once-popular Environments series: a sequence of 11 records released between 1969 and 1979 that anticipated a mass-market in mood-altering nature recordings. The work takes the form of a multi-channel audio installation, presenting a world in which the environment itself has been updated. In this world, the reproduction, synthesis and management of soundscapes has become ubiquitous and planetised. Loudspeakers and microphones are laced through the biosphere, all in the name of a cybernetic ecology. "
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