The Submerged Sounds website documents a multidisciplinary project that explores the acoustic ecology of underwater environments. It focuses on capturing and interpreting the sounds of submerged landscapes, highlighting their cultural, ecological, and phenomenological significance. The project investigates how underwater soundscapes reveal hidden aspects of marine and freshwater habitats, and how these environments intersect with human activity and history.
The site provides access to various audio recordings, field notes, and artistic interpretations related to underwater sound. It also includes research materials and contextual information about the technical methods used to capture subaqueous soundscapes. By situating underwater listening within broader environmental and cultural frameworks, Submerged Sounds contributes to the study of sound-based art and environmental humanities, emphasizing the role of sound in understanding submerged places.
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