All lectures were recorded March 5th-6th, 2009 as part of the Sound + Science Symposium at UCLA. The lectures are also available in video format by visiting our video archive. Right-click to save each lecture to your computer.
Tyler Adams - Symposium Introduction
- 57mb
Peter Narins -
When Sounds Collide: Environmental Influences on the Evolution of Acoustic Communication
- 0mb
Daniel Blumstein -
The Sound of Fear: Implications of Alarm Calling and Predator Detection for Conservation Biology and National Security
- 82mb
Ricardo Dominguez -
Sounding Out the Matter Market
- 0mb
Laura Peticolas -
Communicating the Science of the Solar Wind Using Sounds from Satellite Data
- 79mb
Miller Puckette -
The Computer as an Aid or Hindrance to Musical Expression
- 79mb
Curtis Roads -
Gabor's Sonic Model: A Research Review
- 74mb
Diana Deutsch -
Illusions in Music and Speech
- 56mb
Dolores Bozovic -
The Biophysics of Hearing
- 63mb
James Marston -
Using Audio Cues to Enhance Navigation and Spatial Learning for the Blind
- 80mb
Petr Janata -
Brain Networks for Tracking Musical Structure
- 83mb
Andrea Polli -
Scaling the Sonic Terrain: Raising Environmental Awareness Through Sonification
- 76mb
Jim Crutchfield -
Insects, Trees, and Climate: The Bioacoustic Ecology of Deforestation and Entomogenic Climate Change
- 83mb
Douglas Kahn -
Aesthetics of Natural Radio
- 74mb
Veit Erlmann -
Re(a)sonance
- 0mb
Paulo Chagas + Rene Lysloff -
Sound, Consciousness, and Culture: Exploring Music and Technology through Semiotics and Ethnographic Study
- 0mb