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World Soundscape Project
The
World Soundscape Project (
WSP) was an international research project founded by
Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer in the late 1960s at
Simon Fraser University. The project initiated the modern study of
acoustic ecology. Its ultimate goal is "to find solutions for an ecologically balanced
soundscape where the relationship between the human community and its sonic environment is in harmony." The practical manifestations of this goal include education about the soundscape and
noise pollution, in addition to the recording and cataloguing of international soundscapes with a focus on preservation of
soundmarks and dying sounds and sound environments.
Publications which emerged from the project include ''The Book of Noise'' (1968) and ''The Tuning of the World'' (1977), both by Schafer, as well as the ''Handbook for Acoustic Ecology'' (1978) by
Barry Truax. The project has thus far resulted in two major tours, in Canada and Europe, the results of which comprise the World Soundscape Library.
Notable members included
John Oswald, Howard Broomfield, Bruce Davis, Peter Huse,
Barry Truax and
Hildegard Westerkamp.
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