Interdisciplinary artist, inventor and eco-acoustics researcher, specializing in primary forest soundscapes, founder of Fragments of Extinction, Professor of Electroacoustics at State Conservatory of Pesaro
The soundscape of intact ecosystems informs us on the evolutionary acoustic intelligence regulating species that share the same sonic habitat in the most efficient way. This outstanding systemic behavior is relevant to ecology and philosophy and its beauty is a source of enquiry to music and art.
Imagine now, dark and silent spherical acoustic spaces in our noisy cities, which people can enter just to experience the sounds of primary megadiverse forests as their 3D sonic imprint is streamed in real-time: would such meditative/cognitive activity help us to reconnect with the intangible heritage and vanishing essence of the biosphere?