Inspired by recent scientific studies on acoustic enrichment showing that sound diffusion in damaged environments can help their restoration, four women field recordists are playing back recordings in clear-cut areas, activating the landscape like a distant memory of lost species. Shown like a performative act of care through sound, the film is a slow observation of our changing environment.
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| Original Title | Dear Phonocene | |
| Runtime | 16min | |
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| Original Language | English | |
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