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Migration Patterns: From Freshwater to Saltwater

Leah Barclay2018

Australian Network for Art and Technology

Australian Network for Art and Technology
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

This artwork is an immersive soundscape exploring the fragility and complexity of life in a world of sound and vibration. Drawing on a large database of hydrophone recordings from the Queensland coastline, this work traces sonic migration patterns and shifting ecologies from the smallest micro crustaceans to the largest marine mammals on the planet. The recordings focus around the Great Barrier Reef and K’Gari (Fraser Island), a major transitory point for humpbacks. The whale song adapts in response to changing environments and the recordings contribute to ongoing scientific research on the value of aquatic acoustic ecology in climate action.

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  • Title: Migration Patterns: From Freshwater to Saltwater
  • Creator: Leah Barclay
  • Date Created: 2018
  • Location Created: Australia
  • Type: Soundscape
  • Rights: Leah Barclay
  • Medium: Audio
  • Program: ANAT SPECTRA 2018
Australian Network for Art and Technology

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