Sea-Sound Pollution
An interactive and sound based piece that aims to focus on the effects of anthropogenic noise pollution in the sea and its effects on ceataceans and seals.
This piece of work is in affiliaton with the studies of SAMS PhD student Charlotte Findlay, who is currently in the process of discovering the ways in which human/synthetic noise activity affect the behavior and hearing quality of marine mammals.
This work as a whole aims to generate an emotional awareness of what our ever increasing activity in the oceans mean and what it may feel like for other
species.
This piece of work is in affiliaton with the studies of SAMS PhD student Charlotte Findlay, who is currently in the process of discovering the ways in which human/synthetic noise activity affect the behavior and hearing quality of marine mammals.
This work as a whole aims to generate an emotional awareness of what our ever increasing activity in the oceans mean and what it may feel like for other
species.