34 min

Brian House: Sensing Climate Change through Infrasound Smart Forests Radio

    • Social Sciences

In this episode, we speak to Brian House, a sound artist and Assistant Professor of Art at Amherst College. Brian discusses Macrophones, an ongoing project that records and processes atmospheric infrasound (sound with a frequency below the range of human hearing) to make it audible for listeners. The conversation touches on the role of art and technology in generating new environmental sensitivities, and how to make the materialities of data infrastructures visible.
Interviewers: Max Ritts and Michelle Westerlaken
Producer: Harry Murdoch
For more on Macrophones, check out the Smart Forests Atlas.
Image: Brian House, Macrophones, https://brianhouse.net/works/macrophones/

In this episode, we speak to Brian House, a sound artist and Assistant Professor of Art at Amherst College. Brian discusses Macrophones, an ongoing project that records and processes atmospheric infrasound (sound with a frequency below the range of human hearing) to make it audible for listeners. The conversation touches on the role of art and technology in generating new environmental sensitivities, and how to make the materialities of data infrastructures visible.
Interviewers: Max Ritts and Michelle Westerlaken
Producer: Harry Murdoch
For more on Macrophones, check out the Smart Forests Atlas.
Image: Brian House, Macrophones, https://brianhouse.net/works/macrophones/

34 min