The sounds for the Humanities 4 the Ocean.
Showcasing the rich, multi-layered relationship humans have with the ocean, and how sounds can be a powerful medium to convey this connection, it is an experience in the Blue Humanities realm. It blends science, history, and art, aiming to raise appreciation for the ocean’s role in human history and culture.
Curated by Cristina Brito, Joana Baço, Jaime Silva & Rui Henriques, members of the ERC Synergy Grant 4-OCEANS, that aims to address the impact and significance of marine life for human societies over the two millennia prior to industrialization.
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The sounds for the Humanities 4 the Ocean.
Showcasing the rich, multi-layered relationship humans have with the ocean, and how sounds can be a powerful medium to convey this connection, it is an experience in the Blue Humanities realm. It blends science, history, and art, aiming to raise appreciation for the ocean’s role in human history and culture.
Curated by Cristina Brito, Joana Baço, Jaime Silva & Rui Henriques, members of the ERC Synergy Grant 4-OCEANS, that aims to address the impact and significance of marine life for human societies over the two millennia prior to industrialization.
The manatee is seen by many eyes, and sang my many voices. Here we listen to Tupi original language (from Brazil) in the dancing sounds of an indigenous poet, and read the Portuguese words. The tongues of the natural world are more than words, they are a construction understood by us all.
Peixe boi Manati / Quero nadar com você / Em nosso ambiente / No território dos Potiguara / Não fuja jamais / Desse manguezal Manati / Quero coexistir com você / ... / Goaragoá manati.
Poem by José Romildo Araújo da Silva Potiguara
Text & Curation by Cristina Brito. Cover by Rui Henriques.
Oceanities
The sounds for the Humanities 4 the Ocean.
Showcasing the rich, multi-layered relationship humans have with the ocean, and how sounds can be a powerful medium to convey this connection, it is an experience in the Blue Humanities realm. It blends science, history, and art, aiming to raise appreciation for the ocean’s role in human history and culture.
Curated by Cristina Brito, Joana Baço, Jaime Silva & Rui Henriques, members of the ERC Synergy Grant 4-OCEANS, that aims to address the impact and significance of marine life for human societies over the two millennia prior to industrialization.