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Audio Recording Toolbox

Explore the intricate relationship between sonic spaces and the socio-ecological transformations of landscapes and urban environments.

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WHO?

Caroline Claus

WHAT?

Explore the intricate relationship between sonic spaces and the socio-ecological transformations of landscapes and urban environments.

HOW?

Methods of sonic ethnography and affective computing

+ WHO?

Caroline Claus

+ WHAT?

Explore the intricate relationship between sonic spaces and the socio-ecological transformations of landscapes and urban environments.

+ HOW?

Methods of sonic ethnography and affective computing

The Audio Recording Toolbox consists of portable equipment, configured to support real-time GDPR-compliant sound analysis to ensure privacy in urban areas. The AudioMoth microphone is the input sensor used to capture the soundscape.

The collected sound is analysed to detect human voices/speech and then processed to subtract the human voice signal. Consequently, the human voice signal is filtered appropriately to blur the signal, rendering the identity of the speaker/speakers or the content of the speech incomprehensible.