Speculative listening: melting sea ice and new methods of listening with the planet

In this paper we speculate on ways of listening with the planet as a way of producing multisensory knowledges of climate change. ‘Listening’ is a visceral experience that helps us consider the intricate, deeply entangled relations between human and non-human worlds through multisensory attentions. W...

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Main Authors: Barry, Kaya, Duffy, Michelle, Lobo, Michele
Other Authors: The University of Newcastle. College of Engineering, Science & Environment, School of Environmental and Life Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Bristol University Press 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1435704
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spelling ftunivnewcastnsw:uon:39793 2023-05-15T13:55:56+02:00 Speculative listening: melting sea ice and new methods of listening with the planet Barry, Kaya Duffy, Michelle Lobo, Michele The University of Newcastle. College of Engineering, Science & Environment, School of Environmental and Life Sciences 2021 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1435704 eng eng Bristol University Press Global Discourse Vol. 11, Issue 1-2, p. 115-129 10.1332/204378920X16032963659726 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1435704 uon:39793 ISSN:2326-9995 anthropocene climate change listening sea ice speculation SDG 13 Sustainable Development Goals journal article 2021 ftunivnewcastnsw 2022-08-15T22:25:44Z In this paper we speculate on ways of listening with the planet as a way of producing multisensory knowledges of climate change. ‘Listening’ is a visceral experience that helps us consider the intricate, deeply entangled relations between human and non-human worlds through multisensory attentions. We draw on Oliveros’ notion of ‘deep listening’ and methodological experimentation to explore and speculate about the effects of climate change in the polar regions. Such speculative practices are informed by audio recordings of the movement of iceberg and glaciers, sea ice measurements and satellite imagery of the Antarctic and Arctic. By experimenting with the mergers of scientific data and creative practices we suggest that practices of listening make experiences of multiscalar climate change in distant places visceral and immersive. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Climate change Iceberg* Iceberg* Sea ice NOVA: The University of Newcastle Research Online (Australia) Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic
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description In this paper we speculate on ways of listening with the planet as a way of producing multisensory knowledges of climate change. ‘Listening’ is a visceral experience that helps us consider the intricate, deeply entangled relations between human and non-human worlds through multisensory attentions. We draw on Oliveros’ notion of ‘deep listening’ and methodological experimentation to explore and speculate about the effects of climate change in the polar regions. Such speculative practices are informed by audio recordings of the movement of iceberg and glaciers, sea ice measurements and satellite imagery of the Antarctic and Arctic. By experimenting with the mergers of scientific data and creative practices we suggest that practices of listening make experiences of multiscalar climate change in distant places visceral and immersive.
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