The sound of change

EPISODE · Dec 27, 2015

The sound of change

from Earth Matters · host Presenter: Teishan Ahearne. Guests: Anja Kanngieser and Daniel Jenatsch; Katharine Round and Leah Borromeo.

The climate is changing, and so is our world. But what does that sound like?Anja Kanngieser and Daniel Jenatsch’s ‘A story of extinction’ is a sonic story meditating on climate change, the anthropocene, and capitalism. Katharine Round and Leah Borromeo of Disobedient Films teamed-up with composer Jamie Perera to create ‘Climate Symphony’, a one minute composition sonifying climate change. Anita Makri from Sci Dev.net spoke to Katherine and Leah about the project. Guest: Anja Kanngieser and Daniel Jenatsch; Katharine Round and Leah Borromeo. Links:'Climate symphony turns data into sound''Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Gynocene: The Many Names of Resistance''The Anthropocene Myth'

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