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BatLaptop - c0d3l4b / artscience - 0 views

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    Echolocation "Experimenting with human boids during the previous sessions sparked the idea to use sound to determine the movement of our human agents. As we were looking at boids as a mean to simulate flocking behaviour of birds, it was proposed to explore also the behaviour of animals that employ echolocation to navigate in their environment, like Bats."
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▶︎ Out of Range | Jana Winderen - 0 views

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    ""Out of Range" is an audio work based on ultrasound and echolocation used by bats, dolphins and other creatures who operate beyond the range of human hearing - 'seeing' with sound, or perhaps 'hearing' objects."
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Teach Yourself to Echolocate - Atlas Obscura - 0 views

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    "Daniel Kish navigates the world like a bat does-and he does so without ever leaving the ground."
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Noises of New York - City's Racket Can Be Restorative - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    If you live in New York, I can understand how this kind of racket might drive you bats sometimes, but to me it was a revelation.
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Scientists are recording the sound of the whole planet | The Verge - 0 views

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    "Researchers are listening to everything from airplanes to bat calls in order to learn more about the state of the environment"
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Jana Winderen | Ultrafield, Fieldwork for the 16 channel Ambisonic instalation, MOMA. A... - 0 views

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    "Ultrafield, Fieldwork for the 16 channel Ambisonic instalation, MOMA. August 2013 Recordings for the project Ultrafield has been done in several locations, like Kaliningrad in Russia, the Göta river near Gøteborg, in Madeira, Portugal, Oslo, Ranvika by Larvik, in the Molde fjord, Istanbul, London and New York both under water, in air and of ultrasound made by bats. Additional recordings specifically for the piece, recorded at sites near Oslo:"
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