Listening to our changing acoustic environment
Find out what CASE is up to in the world of sound ecology. Recent activities and projects are included here.
Check out the latest research and publications from CASE members and associates.
Here are links to our some of our favourite websites for your ongoing sound ecology journey.
As acoustic ecology is the study of the relationship between living organisms and their sonic environment (or soundscape), it is the CASE mission to draw attention to unhealthy imbalances in this relationship, to improve the acoustic quality of a place wherever possible, and to protect and maintain acoustically balanced soundscapes where they still exist.
This month Edmonton-based sound artist, composer and accordionist Raylene Campbell discusses…
This month aural ethnographer Dr. Milena Droumeva argues for the…
In this month’s post, CASE Chair Andrea Dancer takes us…
Composer/educator Scott Smallwood reports on last month’s Sounds Like Audio…
After returning from last month’s Sound in the Land conference, held at…
This month composer/performer Carmen Braden brings us reflections on the…
CASE is excited to introduce our new blog dedicated to…
Have any questions? We are always open to talking about acoustic ecology and our changing environment.