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Soundscapes

2009
‘Soundscape’ is a crucial term to conceive how sound gives meaning to spaces and places. By filling not only time but space, sounds such as music help orientate the lives of all humans, as much as sight does. However, to be sensed, sound has to be embodied.
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Soundscapes

2022
<p><b>When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in attentive listening. Taking a moment to visualize the world from its sounds, a complete environment begins to form, rich in emotion, memories and spatial dynamics. We feel included in an auditory equivalent of a landscape.
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Characterizing Marine Soundscapes

2016
The study of marine soundscapes is becoming widespread and the amount of data collected is increasing rapidly. Data owners (typically academia, industry, government, and defense) are negotiating data sharing and generating potential for data syntheses, comparative studies, analyses of trends, and large-scale and long-term acoustic ecology research.
Erbe, Christine   +2 more
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Soundscaping

2018
In this chapter, the author presents how he developed different processes for collectively producing a series explorative soundscapes through interface creation and mechanical artifacts using specific constraints influenced by theories of art, design, and architecture. He shows how he worked with a design methodology that brought together an editor and
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Urban green space soundscapes and their perceived restorativeness

People and Nature, 2021
Konrad Uebel   +2 more
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Looking for the -scape in the sound: Discriminating soundscapes categories in the Sonoran Desert using indices and clustering

Ecological Indicators, 2021
Nirav Merchant   +2 more
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Characteristics and evaluation of urban soundscapes worthy of preservation

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
Hui Ma, Jian Kang
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Non-native species change the tune of tundra soils: Novel access to soundscapes of the Arctic earthworm invasion

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Adrian A Wackett   +2 more
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