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Locative Listening

Tony Vieira
Christmas
Hamilton, Canada
Indigenous Knowledge
Land
Barcelos, Portugal
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Grey Cup
Influenza
Language
Santiago De Compostela, Spain
Woodland Cemetery
Mountain Sanatorium
Kanenskare
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Mary Jane Baker
Desjardins Canal
Toronto, Canada
Great Western Railway
Baffin Island
Canadian Arctic Patrol Vessel CD Howe

"Through the eye we go outward, but through the ear we go inward." These binaural recordings are experiments in a sort of lo-fi augmented reality sound, and are best experienced with earbuds/pods rather than over ear noise-cancelling headphones. Listen in a familiar or unfamiliar setting. Be aware of the real sound and the virtual sound, and how the border between the two can sometimes become blur... more

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“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

“This was our neighbourhood” is a locative sound walk through a small area that straddles Kirkendall and Durand. Participants will need earbuds and a smartphone with internet access in order to experience this web-based locative sound walk. During th... more

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Dr. LeBroy Littlebear
Blackfoot researcher and professor emeritus at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta
University of Lethbridge
Episode: The Land We Walk Upon
Elder Bob Joseph
Chief of Thunderbird Clan of the Guawa Enuk, Indigenous elder
Guawa Enuk (Pacific Northwest Coast)
Episode: The Land We Walk Upon

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What is Locative Listening about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Locative Listening centers on immersive, binaural audio explorations that blend real-world sensory cues with digitally mediated soundscapes. The episodes showcased span intimate storytelling, archival memory, folklore, and historical narratives, all presented through a sonic language that invites listeners to navigate hybrid spaces where the physical environment and virtual audio co-create meaning. Across pieces, themes include memory, place, culture, and the ways communities remember and reinterpret history through sound, with a distinctive focus on how temporality and proximity alter perception. A standout aspect is the use of locative listening techniques to position sound as a vehicle for reflection about identity, memory, and belonging... more

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