Subject: | Re: What is a natural sound? |
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From: | "Bernie Krause" bigchirp1 |
Date: | Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:20 pm ((PDT)) |
Respect noted, Marc. Indeed, you are partly correct. However, without beating a dead horse in the midst of serious decay further, in just what ways is anthrophony cooperative? Just curious about your perspective. How is it informed? Bernie On Aug 22, 2007, at 3:38 PM, Marc Myers wrote: > With respect, I have to take issue with those distinctions. > Anthrophonic soundscapes are as much a product of evolution as > biophonic ones. The sounds of the city are certainly acoustically > competitive and cooperative as well. |
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