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Ep. 12 Soundscape Legacies

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We've talked a lot about soundscapes: how we perceive them, how we measure them, how we can predict them... but all of these soundscapes existed. What about the ones that - like purgatory - are just somewhere in our minds or floating out there in space? These are historic soundscapes - ones which used to exist but no longer do.
So the question is - how do we talk about those? How do we measure those?
Today we are speaking with Pamela Jordan, a researcher at University of Amsterdam, about historic soundscapes and her experience in measuring and describing them.
Find Pamela at the University of Amsterdam
Change Over Time - Sounding Heritage - https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/44786
Find our website: https://www.justnoisepod.com/
Twitter: @JustNoisePod

Find our website: https://www.justnoisepod.com/
Twitter: @JustNoisePod

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We've talked a lot about soundscapes: how we perceive them, how we measure them, how we can predict them... but all of these soundscapes existed. What about the ones that - like purgatory - are just somewhere in our minds or floating out there in space? These are historic soundscapes - ones which used to exist but no longer do.
So the question is - how do we talk about those? How do we measure those?
Today we are speaking with Pamela Jordan, a researcher at University of Amsterdam, about historic soundscapes and her experience in measuring and describing them.
Find Pamela at the University of Amsterdam
Change Over Time - Sounding Heritage - https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/44786
Find our website: https://www.justnoisepod.com/
Twitter: @JustNoisePod

Find our website: https://www.justnoisepod.com/
Twitter: @JustNoisePod

  continue reading

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