The Ecological Risk Assessment Process (7:43) This video is an introduction to determining mitigation and monitoring through the ecological risk assessment process. Supplemental educational resources included. Source: Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) Project (www.dosits.org)
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Friday, October 28, 2016
Educational: Hearing and Marine Fishes
Marine Fishes and Hearing (4:29) Video and educational materials related to the physiology of hearing in marine fishes. Source: Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) Project (www.dosits.org)
Educational: Hearing by Marine Mammals
Marine Mammal Hearing Video (5:11) An introduction to marine mammal hearing. This video includes extensive educational materials about underwater hearing. Source: Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) Project (www.dosits.org)
Educational: Science of Sound
What is Sound? (5:15). This video is an introduction to the science of sound and explores the following concepts:
• Sound is created by a vibrating object.
• Sound travels as a wave through a medium.
• A sound wave is an example of a compressional or longitudinal wave.
• The particles in a longitudinal wave move parallel to the direction in which the wave is traveling.
• A sound wave alternately compresses (areas of high pressure) and expands (areas of low pressure) whatever medium it is traveling through.
Source: Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) Project (www.dosits.org)
• Sound is created by a vibrating object.
• Sound travels as a wave through a medium.
• A sound wave is an example of a compressional or longitudinal wave.
• The particles in a longitudinal wave move parallel to the direction in which the wave is traveling.
• A sound wave alternately compresses (areas of high pressure) and expands (areas of low pressure) whatever medium it is traveling through.
Source: Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) Project (www.dosits.org)
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Documentary: Soundscape
Soundscape - the world according to sound (13:45), The natural world tells unseen stories through sound - all are fascinating but also disturbing. This new science of soundscape ecology is tracking environmental change with small audio recorders and powerful computer processing. Catalyst discovers what we can learn from listening to nature. Source: ABCTVCatalyst.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Research: Jupiter's Aurora Soundscape
Juno Listens to Jupiter's Auroras (1:10)Thirteen hours of radio emissions from Jupiter's intense auroras are presented here, both visually and in sound. The data was collected when the spacecraft made its first orbital pass of the gas giant on Aug 27, 2016, with all spacecraft instruments turned on. The frequency range of these signals is from 7 to 140 kilohertz. Radio astronomers call these "kilometric emissions" because their wavelengths are about a kilometer long.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Research: Beauty of Everyday Sound
Sonic Images (13:03) Using examples from birdsong, the natural lilt of emphatic language and even a cooking pan lid, singer-songwriter and TED Fellow Meklit Hadero shows how the everyday soundscape, even silence, makes music. "The world is alive with musical expression," she says. "We are already immersed." Source: TED, YouTube.
Research: Sounding the City
Critical Approaches to Urban Soundscapes (13:47) The research project "Sounding the city" aims to explore, present and discuss the different critical approaches that feed the work of researchers and participating artists. This project had its starting point in the festival FASE in Berlin, and continued its path in Stockholm and Madrid, connecting to a permanent group of researchers (Alex Arteaga, Ricardo Atienza, José Luis Carles, Cristina Palmese and Monica Sand) with and local actors in each of the cities mentioned participants. Fieldwork in the spaces where the project is carried out will provide a common basis for reflection, dialogue and presentation of the resulting productions.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Research: Urban Soundscape
Controllable Urban Soundscape (2:37) Noise pollution is one of the most stressful things for the urban citizen. Long term exposure to noise from road, rail, and air traffic results in physiological and psychological stress, which indirectly may contribute to heart disease, and high blood pressure.
The vision of the TOR-project is to create oases of tranquillity in public spaces as a natural part of the city centre. Disruptive noise pollution from traffic, for instance, is silenced using advanced technology, providing a relaxing and peaceful space. IMCG is leading the project during the period 2014-2016, and is responsible for the development of innovation and new business solutions. Follow the innovation project at www.controllableurbansoundscape.com Source: YouTube
The vision of the TOR-project is to create oases of tranquillity in public spaces as a natural part of the city centre. Disruptive noise pollution from traffic, for instance, is silenced using advanced technology, providing a relaxing and peaceful space. IMCG is leading the project during the period 2014-2016, and is responsible for the development of innovation and new business solutions. Follow the innovation project at www.controllableurbansoundscape.com Source: YouTube
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