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LIVE STREAM

PERSPECTIVES ON LISTENING
DECEMBER 7-8, 9:30AM - 5:30PM
BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

Welcome to the live stream for the Biosphere Soundscapes International Workshop and Symposium "Perspectives on Listening". Arts Front are supporting this event through a public live stream for the symposium panels and presentations which are taking place on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 December. Perspectives on Listening brings together an interdisciplinary group of researchers to explore the role of sound in understanding place and environmental changes.

The event will stream continuously from this page through out the event, please join the conversation on twitter to ask questions during the event. Tweet us as Arts Front or Biosphere Soundscapes if you have any problems with the stream. The Biosphere Soundscapes twitter will also host various live streams (via periscope) throughout the installations, sound walks and field trips. Visit the program page for further information.  

Thursday Dec 7th, 9:30AM-4:00PM, LIVE STREAM, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

9:30-10:30am:           Welcome to Country and Opening Presentations
                                    Songwoman Maroochy Barambah and Associate Professor Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
10:30-11:00am:          Morning Tea (Sound Installations and Listening Room open) ​
11:00-11:30am:          Sounding Environments: Making Sound in Place – Vanessa Tomlinson​    
11:30-12:30pm:          Steven Feld Keynote Presentation ​  
12:30-1:30pm:            Lunch (Sound installations and Listening Room open) 
1:30-2:00pm:             The Nature and Culture of Sound ­– Nigel Helyer                             
2:00-2:20pm:             Ecoacoustics and Citizen Science – Jesse Oliver  
2:30-3:30pm:             The Art and Science of Listening in UNESCO Biosphere Reserves
                                     Leah Barclay, Grant Smith, Maria Papadomanolaki, Dawn Scarfe and Sandra Gallo-Corona 
3:30-4:00pm:              Listening to Country – Sarah Woodland and Vicki Saunders

Friday Dec 8th, 9:30AM-5:30PM, LIVE STREAM, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

9:30-10:30am:    ​       Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Listening and Technology
                                    Lawrence English, Danni Zuvela, Milena Droumeva and Rob Mackay       
10:30-11:00am:          Morning Tea (Sound Installations and Listening Room open) ​ 
11:00-11:30am:          The Sound of the Island: Perspectives from Vanuatu
                                    Sandy Sur, Catherine Grant, Thomas Dick ​
11:30-12:30pm:          Monica Gagliano Keynote Presentation ​
12:30-1:30pm:            Lunch (Sound installations and Listening Room open) 
1:30-2:30pm:              Sound recording the cloud forests of PNG’s Huon Peninsular
                                     Andrew Skeoch, Tony Baylis, Sue Gold, David Stewart 
2:30-3:00pm:              Aquatic Ecoacoustics – Simon Linke and Toby Gifford
3:00-4:00pm:              Arts, social justice, technology, power and privilege (Arts Front Panel) ​
                                     Alethea Beetson, Latai Taumoepeau, Lenine Bourke and Nigel Helyer  
4:00-4:30pm:              Afternoon Tea ​
4:30-5:30pm:              Closing Panel and Reflections ​
                                     Steven Feld, Monica Gagliano, Vanessa Tomlinson  and Elliott Bledsoe
Biosphere Soundscapes is an interdisciplinary research project working in collaboration with multiple organisations and institutions across the USA, South America, Australia, Europe, India, Indonesia and Cambodia. The project was endorsed by the UNESCO MAB Program in 2013 and is currently based at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. 
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are conducting this research and pay our respect to the Elders, past, present, and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 
(C) BIOSPHERE SOUNDSCAPES 2022​
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