Ecoacoustics Workshop with Sam Erpelding

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In this workshop, the research methods of ecoacoustics are primarily presented.

How does our environment sound, and which information is ecologically relevant in the context of environmental monitoring? What impact does man-made noise have on the animal world and how can acoustic methods contribute to species protection?

The sounds of the environment are recorded and scientifically analyzed using sound technology. From animal noises to sounds in water, in trees, and in the soil, as well as human acoustic impact, all will be presented here.

With Sam Erpelding


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Sam Erpelding (*1992), aka Dankwart, is a Luxembourgish sound engineer, sound artist, and ecoacoustician. In summer 2023, he exhibited his sound installation "Saxicola" at Ars Electronica in Linz and currently has an exhibition at the visitor center of the Donau-Auen National Park in Orth an der Donau.

Meeting point: Reception of the 'natur musée'.

Price: 20€ to be paid on the day at the entrance of the 'natur musée'.

The lunch, a lentil soup with sweet-sour plums, is included in the price.
Automatically translated from Luxembourgish.



Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History

Where does it take place?

Luxembourg 25, rue Münster, 2160 Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History
25
rue Münster
2160 Luxembourg
Luxembourg




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