Some more findings of today…
An extraordinary library of whale sounds
Nicky Coutts Man Stupid 2018 charcoal on paper 168 x 150cm
The Serpentine gallery is host to Catharsis, a digital recreation of an ancient forest by Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen.
Visitors will find themselves seeing everything from the trees' underground roots to the view from the forest canopy high in the sky as it changes with the effects of sunlight and wind. Fans can also experience the "virtual forest" online at https://catharsis.live/.
Peter Wohlleben studies how trees talk to each other… The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate—Discoveries from A Secret World is a book he wrote.
Recordings reveal that plants make ultrasonic squeals when stressed. Read more here.
A TED of Suzanne Simard: How trees talk to each other. The forest is also like a social network. The trees communicate to each other. Mother trees share some elements with other ones to keep the network balanced.
This is a device to listen to your plants.
Maybe we can just listen to the plants.
We should tell stories. Encourage people to get inspired by listening to nature.
We could create a sound environment for people to listen to nature and share stories on how it made them feel.
How do we collect these stories? Drawings? Sounds? Audios? Writing? Video?
How do we map them? Show them?
Do we use social media?
Do we have an app? Or just a website?
We could go step by step:
1st social group: white city people
2nd group: the forest
3rd group: other
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