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comprise the soundscape:
those generated by
organisms are
referred to as the
biophony;
those from non-biological
natural categories are
classified as the geophony...
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expression in many
different fields that
characterize a soundscape,
which are
biophony, geophony, and anthrophony. The
World Forum for
Acoustic Ecology is an...
- Francisco, the
score for
Biophony,
composed by
Bernie Krause and
Richard Blackford,
consists almost entirely of
biophonies and
geophonies and premiered...
- the
collective habitat expression of
which is now
referred to as the
biophony, and, for instance, the
sounds of
weather and
other natural elements, now...
- earth, itself, for example, glaciers,
avalanches and earthquakes; the
biophony, all the non-human, non-domestic
sounds that
emanate from a relatively...
- bio-acoustician, a speaker, and
natural sound artist who
coined the
terms geophony,
biophony, and anthropophony.
Krause was born in Detroit, Michigan. From 1957, he...
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Human auditory ecology (HAE) is a
research program in
hearing sciences studying the
interactions between humans and
their acoustic environments. HAE studies...
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Conservation was held in
Matsuyama in 2002.
Soundscape ecology Ecoacoustics Biophony World Soundscape Project 100
Landscapes of ****an (Heisei era) "100 Soundscapes...
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extends the
field to
other species.
Biogenetic structuralism Biolinguistics Biophony Bird song
Chronobiology Cognitive musicology Cognitive neuroscience of...
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Marine mammals and
sonar Whale song
Related topics Acoustic signature Bioacoustics Biophony Geophysical MASINT Hydrographic survey Noise map Soundscape...