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Hildegard Westerkamp - Breaking News from: Hildegard Westerkamp - Breaking News (earsay, 2024)
#2020s#Germany#Hildegard Westerkamp#Electronic#Experimental#Musique Concrète#Acousmatic#Tape Music#Electroacoustic#Soundscape#Field Recordings#women in electronic music#earsay music#2024#Bandcamp
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"Musicworks #29: Times & Tides 1985"
(cassette. Musicworks. 1985)
#compilation#1985#field recording#raga#contemporary#ambient#spoken word#Udo Kasemets#John Oswald#N.S. Subramaniam#Trichy Sankaran#Albert Mayr#robert stevenson#Andrew Timar#Hildegard Westerkamp#Dan Gibson#cassette
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World faces ‘deathly silence’ of nature as wildlife disappears, warn experts
#bernie krause#field recording#biodiversity#Hildegard Westerkamp#World Soundscape Project#ecoacoustic monitoring#acoustic ecology
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hildegard westerkamp -- beneath the forest floor
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Hildegard Westerkamp keynote at Invisible Places conference in 2017. (I was looking on the web to see if there was a video of Francisco Lopez at the conference... there is not but there are excellent keynote lectures by Hildegard Westerkamp, Sam Auinger, and Juhani Pallasmaa.) The proceedings of the conference were edited into a book, available as PDF on the website:
From the conference website:
Many studies engaged with acoustic ecology have focused on urban environments, motivated by increasing concerns about the sensory impoverishment related to the dominance of anthropogenic sound associated with traffic and other types of transport, machinery from industry or construction, alarm signals and other sounding activities, which often mask and interfere with our living environment. These anthropogenic sounds have tended to be linked to a lack of environmental quality, as they inhibit the perception of other natural sounds. The sounds of the wind, the water, the voicing of certain animals originating from natural landscapes often contrast with human sounds in urban landscapes. They often share the same physical characteristics as measured by volume, duration, frequency or tone, but are experienced by humans differently. Beauty is in the ear of the beholder, we could say.
Soundscapes are part of any ecosystem and a fundamental manifestation of life. Every individual and species contributes and responds differently to a given sonic context with its own perceptual mechanism and will use diverse communication strategies. Development processes and urbanization have directly influenced the environment, often in negative ways that eliminate or diminish unique sounds, causing loss of social identity and cultural diversity.
Processes that occur in a landscape create patterns of sounds that can be identified. In turn, the entire phenomenon that inhibits or prevents effective acoustic communication can have consequences for the survival of individuals, species and ultimately, entire ecosystems. As our natural soundscapes morph and shrink, threats of extinction increase.
The future of cities is often related to the idea of city as a living environment dependent on and enriched by technology. A city should be seen as a sustainable community, where living organisms coexist and interact with man-made technologies integrated in our everyday life. Landscape therefore reflects the way humans interact with their natural world while organizing space and time. In this sense, landscape ecology should be expanded conceptually and imaginatively to encompass all the possible dimensions of human relations with and within the environment, including its living components.
The aim of this conference is to bring together scholars, artists and theoreticians on soundscape art and ecology and encourage them to present new perspectives that will further interdisciplinary research and practice. We still know little about the complex relationships between landscapes and soundscapes or the significance of acoustic ecology for all living organisms including ourselves. Focused study and intentional stewardship of our sound heritage for the holistic evaluation of landscapes is fundamental to the evolution of all species, and will have a great impact on the survival of many. This will be a central topic to be discussed.
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Hildegard Westerkamp <3
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Hildegard Westerkamp - "Fantasie For Horns II" soundz 4 2day another gem from hildegard westerkamp
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«Escuche./ Las palabras en esta página impresa/ son sonido./ Escuche./ La voz silenciosa/ en esta página impresa,/ es sonido./ Escuche./ La vida/ en este vecindario/ es sonido./ Escuche.»
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Hildegard Westerkamp
source: mikehoolboom © 📸: Peter Grant
#photography#artist photograpy#Hildegard Westerkamp#Germany#photos by Peter Grant#women in electronic music
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"Musicworks #26 : A Walk through the City"
(cassette. Musicworks. 1983)
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#compilation#1983#canada#avant garde#experimental#field recording#sound poetry#contemporary#Marjan Mozetich#John Oswald#Marvin Green#Hildegard Westerkamp#Norbert Ruebsaat#Patrick Ready#Tom Hajdu#Michael Zagorski#cassette#Youtube
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Hildegard Westerkamp, an absolute legend
#hildegard westerkamp#composers#female composers#sound art#sound artist#female sound artist#acoustic ecology
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hildegard westerkamp -- kits beach soundwalk
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