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Flurina Haeberli is working on anthropogenic underwater noise pollution as foundation for artistic, sonic output to create awareness on this niche topic.The underwater sounds of human made sources (from shipping, seismic activities from oil and gas exploration, military activities, pile driving during construction of offshore wind farms, low-flying airplanes, and deep-sea mining) are influencing the hydrospheric ecosystems. However, it's still hard to argue with facts how it influences the ecosystem on a big scale, since no global long-term research has been made so far.
In the upcoming listening session with the Swiss Society for Acoustic Ecology (SSAE), Flurina will show you field recordings, snippets and compositions she's currently working on, focusing on the dutch north sea area (port of Rotterdam, offshore wind farms, waters of the dutch coastline), as well as talk about the role of a sound artist, working in the field of acoustic ecology.
The event will take place in collaboration with Swiss Society for Acoustic Ecology, please register briefly via e-mail: [email protected]
Looking forward to see you all for an exciting evening!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Idee und Klang Audio Design, Basel, Switzerland