Sonic Spaces webinar on 'Sounds of the Environment' - February 10th
*With Apologies for Crossposting * I'm pleased to share the next event in the *Sonic Spaces webinar series*, in conjunction with the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts & Humanities Research Institute <https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/media/news/articles/2020-11-02-Sonic-Spaces.php> . The webinar on *Sounds of the Environment *may be of interest to list members. Date: Wednesday, February 10th, 7–8pm (UTC), on Zoom. Please register here. <https://trinitylongroomhub-ie.zoom.us/webinar/register/5416122745946/WN_cioWaFzTShmFfRKQkAUQWA> Event description:
From the soothing sounds of lapping waves and bird song, to the uncomfortable disruption of construction work and traffic, our daily lives are subject to a wide range of natural and man-made environmental sounds. The impact of such sounds on human well-being has led to a range of interventions in recent years. These include an EU directive to examine public noise exposure through the creation of noise maps, and artistic initiatives to introduce professional live music into hospital settings to improve patients’ experience.
This event will bring together a multi-disciplinary panel to discuss a range of works that emerge from, or aim to benefit, our experience of listening in natural, urban and social environments: *Laurence Gill*, Professor in Environmental Engineering at Trinity, and composer *Norah Walsh* who will discuss their collaboration on ‘Inception Horizon,’ which used an understanding of the movement of water through limestone as the basis of a choral piece inspired by a karst cave system in County Clare; *Antonella Radicchi*, an architect and scholar based at TU Berlin, and *Simon Jennings*, Executive Scientist in the Environment Section of Limerick County Council, who will introduce the ‘Hush City’ app which empowers people to identify and assess quiet areas in cities including Limerick; and *Gráinne Hope*, an Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health at Trinity’s Global Brain Health Institute, who will discuss her work as founder and artistic director of ‘Kids’ Classics’, Ireland’s leading music in healthcare organization. The panel will be chaired by *Jimmy Eadie*, an artist-engineer based in Trinity’s Electronic & Electrical Engineering programme, who works within the field of recording, production and sound design. *** The ‘Sonic Spaces’ webinar series will run from November 2020-April 2021. The series aims to consider the creative possibilities of audio and sound culture as they relate to issues of society, technology, the environment, and the body. The series will include contributions from researchers and practitioners working in the Arts & Humanities, Engineering, Architecture and the Creative Technologies, among others. Upcoming webinars : March 10th: Gendered Soundscapes April 14th: Culture on the Radio The Sonic Spaces series is organised by Jennifer O’Meara, School of the Creative Arts, Trinity College Dublin. Best wishes, Jennifer ________________ Dr Jennifer O’Meara Assistant Professor in Film Studies Director of Undergraduate Teaching and Learning, School of Creative Arts Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin Dublin 2, Ireland. jennifer.omeara@tcd.ie www.tcd.ie/creative-arts
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Jennifer O'Meara