Listen

Description

Continuing our theme of senses, researcher and sound artist Samuel Hertz shares his work on the sound(s) of climate and environmental change. More specifically, Samuel examines the ways in which acoustic sound-capturing methods alter human perspectives on space and time. After his presentation, Samuel joins Edwin for a discussion about all things sound, exhibiting his work in the International Space Station and the Pacific Ocean, and his recent performance art piece in Dortmund, Germany, which features a doom metal rendition.You can learn more about Samuel's research and practice here: https://www.samhertzsound.com/***************************Episode transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZdSvyDRU3v58riC9obWsbrflyojZr3qI/view?usp=sharing ***************************Technecast is a podcast series showcasing research from across the arts and humanities. It is produced by Felix Clutson, Izzi Sykes, Morag Thomas, Olivia Aarons and Edwin Gilson. Fancy turning your research into a podcast episode? We'd be happy to hear from you at technecaster@gmail.com.