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INvironments

INvironments

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Wind in the trees, chirping sparrows, a clicking cicada, and my crunchy footsteps beneath me. What am I listening to? How am I listening? When it comes to learning about ecosystems through the sounds they make, soundscape ecology listens in a particular way. Problem is, there's a lot that comes in between the ecosystem and the way we hear it. If we want to better understand how ecosystems change through comparing their soundscapes, we need to reattune ourselves to the world of soundscape ecology and find out what it really means to listen.© 2023 INvironments Science Sciences sociales
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    • INvironments: Trailer
      May 3 2021

      INvironments is the podcast that puts you back into your ears. Lou Raskin is on a mission to reattune himself to natural ecosystems by listening to their soundscapes. To know more, he talks to ecologists and artists who also use soundscapes as a way of learning about ecosystems. He also does a lot of walking and recording himself to experience first hand how soundscapes change, and how they relate to their landscapes. Maybe there's more to soundscapes than just learning about nature. Maybe this is a way to think, listen and act ecologically. 

      INvironments was made in association with Concordia University. Artwork by Lily Cowper. For all things INvironments, visit the website: https://lucrask.wixsite.com/invironments

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      1 min
    • 1. What Is A Soundscape?
      May 11 2021

      Sound is real, the way we listen is made up. So what is a soundscape? And how much of the answer depends on you? If we want to learn about the world through its acoustic signatures, where do we start?

      In this initial episode of INvironments, sound researcher Lou Raskin takes a historical look at the term "soundscape" and tries to use his ears to figure out what it actually means. For a full transcript of this episode, please visit the INvironments website.

      INvironments was made in association with Concordia University. Artwork by Lily Cowper. For all things INvironments, visit the website: https://lucrask.wixsite.com/invironments



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      23 min
    • 2. What Is Soundscape Ecology?
      May 18 2021

      An ecosystem never truly makes the same sounds twice. All soundscapes are unique, and within them are hidden universes of information that can tell us who is living within the ecosystem, and how well they are thriving. For decades, ecologist Bernie Krause has been been working on taxonomies of ecosystem sounds to better understand how a soundscape recording can help determine the overall health of an ecosystem and its biodiversity.  In a time when these ecosystems are starting to fade into silence, the snapshots provided by these soundscape recordings are more precious than ever.

      In this episode, Lou speaks with Bernie Krause, as well as ecologists Almo Farina and Raphael Proulx, to figure out what soundscape ecology is all about. How does natural sound get recorded and analyzed? How are sounds described and classified? How are we listening to these recordings? And most intriguingly, what are we leaving out when we listen in a particular way? 

      INvironments was made in association with Concordia University. Artwork by Lily Cowper. For all things INvironments, visit the website: https://lucrask.wixsite.com/invironments



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      38 min
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