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john roach

Botanical Rhythms: A Field Guide to Plant Music | Sounding Out! - 0 views

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    "Plants are the most abundant life form visible to us. Despite their ubiquitous presence, most of the times we still fail to notice them. The botanists James Wandersee and Elizabeth Schussler call it "plant blindness, an extremely prevalent condition characterized by the inability to see or notice the plants in one's immediate environment. Mathew Hall, author of Plants as Persons, argues that our neglect towards plant life is partly influenced by the drive in Western thought towards separation, exclusion, and hierarchy. Our bias towards animals, or zoochauvinism-in particular toward large mammals with forward facing eyes-has been shown to have negative implications on funding towards plant conservation. Plants are as threatened as mammals according to Kew's global assessment of the status of plant life known to science. Curriculum reforms to increase plant representation and engaging students in active learning and contact with local flora are some of the suggested measures to counter our plant blindness."
john roach

Beyond the Every Day: Vocal Potential in AI Mediated Communication  | Soundin... - 0 views

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    "how Speech AI systems operate from a very limiting set of assumptions about the human voice- are we training it, or is it actually training us?"
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