As part of the Sonic Landscape Symposium, Dr. Willem-Pier Vellinga will discuss the evolution of the Xeno-canto database, one of the largest collections of bird songs in the world. Taking place on Friday 3 April, the Sonic Landscape Symposium is a one day academic symposium will examining the interrelationships between sound, society and the natural world, with a focus on archiving, happening on Friday 3 April during Rewire 2020. It has been co-developed with The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision’s RE:VIVE initiative, with support from ArtEz and Beeld en Geluid Den Haag.
Registration is required for the symposium. Register Here.