Episode 4 - On Sonorous Seas - The Sounds

Do Artists listen Differently from Scientists? In fact, do we all listen differently from each other, and how does this affect our perception of the world and our shared understanding of it? What happens when we can hear sounds but are separated visually from their source? For example, when listening to the sonic underworld of the sea via a hydrophone. Close your eyes and lose yourself in the sonic underworld of the Hebridean seas, listen to dolphin whistles and snapping shrimp and hear about the concept of Deep Listening, pioneered by composer and musician, Pauline Oliveras

Am bi luchd-ealain ag èisteachd ann an dòigh eadar-dhealaichte o luchd-saidheans? Gu dearbh, am bi sinn uile ag èisteachd ann an dòigh eadar-dhealaichte o chèile agus am bi sin a’ toirt buaidh air mar a chì sinn an saoghal agus mar a thuigeas sinn e? Dè thachras nuair a chluinneas sinn fuaim gun an tùs fhèin fhaicinn? Mar eisimpleir, nuair a dh'èisteas sinn ri fuaimean domhain na mara tro hàidrea-fòn. Dùinibh ur sùilean agus leigibh le fuaimean na mara sna h-eileanan Gàidhealach ur toirt a dh'àiteigin eile. Èistibh ri feadaireachd leumadairean agus carran a' cnagadaich agus cluinnibh mu Èisteachd Domhain, beachd-smuain a chaidh a chur air aghaidh le Pauline Oliveros.

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Episode 3 - On Sonorous Seas – The Science