- biophony;
those from non-biological
natural categories are
classified as the
geophony, and
those produced by humans, the anthropophony. Increasingly, soundscapes...
-
definition of the
soundscape can be
broken down into
three components: the
geophony, non-biological
natural sounds that
include the
effects of
water by a stream...
- the
sounds of
weather and
other natural elements, now
referred to as the
geophony; and
environmental sounds created by humans, the anthropophony. The anthropophony...
- Some Will Fall" 8:04 6. "Life
Study III" 1:04 7. "The
Poetry of
Earth (
Geophony)" 3:58 8. "Life
Study IV" 0:31 9. "Only
Silent Words" 2:16 10. "Life Study...
- many
different fields that
characterize a soundscape,
which are biophony,
geophony, and anthrophony. The
World Forum for
Acoustic Ecology is an international...
- bio-acoustician, a speaker, and
natural sound artist who
coined the
terms geophony, biophony, and anthropophony.
Krause was born in Detroit, Michigan. From...
-
Human auditory ecology (HAE) is a
research program in
hearing sciences studying the
interactions between humans and
their acoustic environments. HAE studies...
-
soundscapes informing the
orchestral form and themes, just as
biophonies and
geophonies inspired music (rhythm, melody,
organization of sound, timbre, and dynamic)...
- data and the
subtle sounds of
underground resonances" of the earth's "
geophony," from the
Earthscope experiment in
North America.
These field recordings...