
If our ears were 100 times more powerful than they are, we would be able to hear the sounds produced by trees themselves: water moving through the trunks and branches, the creak of the wood in the wind, and small critters moving around in the wood or the canopy. We would even be able to hear how plants receive and respond to sound waves produced by other beings. Our ears are not this powerful, but artist, researcher, and Harvard Graduate School of Design fellow Jacek Smolicki has created microphones and recording systems that are.
Join Jacek for an indoor introduction to his specialized microphone technology, then move outside for a walk to try out the microphones around the landscape and listen to the amplified sounds they create.
Participants will use headphones on the walk: you are welcome to bring your own headphones, though we will provide some as well. Wired and over-the-ear are ideal: bluetooth will not work.
Accessibility: This program will include a walk on paved paths and occasional grass and foliage. Please wear comfortable walking shoes.
Audience: This program is geared towards adults.
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