PARTNERS
BIOM brings together a group of pioneering arts and science initiatives and builds on them to establish new live streams from places of exceptional ecological and acoustic interest:
Working Group
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Biosphere Soundscapes (Brisbane, Australia)
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Locus Sonus (ESAAix, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Marseille, France)
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Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (Stanford, CA, USA)
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Cyberforest (Tokyo, Japan)
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SoundCamp (London, UK)
Affiliates, Supporters, Expert Associates
- World Network of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves
- UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB)
- Balance-Unbalance (conference, platform)
- Sound + Environment (launch partner) with S+E Research Group (Univ of Hull)
- Perspectives on Listening (Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University Dec 2017
- Ecoacoustics 2018 Congress & WFAE 2018 Conference (QUT, Queensland Conservatorium, Brisbane June 2018)
- Streaming Museum, New York (streamingmuseum.org/)
- SABIOD, CNRS, Univ of Toulon - data analysis
- Centre for Sustainability, Univ of Aberdeen - design and evaluation
In collaboration with BSR's and local partners site by site
- Cumbria Wildlife Trust, South Walney Island, Cumbria
- Octopus Collective, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria
- Shinshu University Institute of Nature Education, Shiga Nature Education Park, Shiga Heights, Nagano
- Weather Report, Jeju Island and Seoul, South Korea (with Jeju Biosphere Reserve and Gotjawal People)
- Noosa Biosphere Reserve, Queensland, Australia
- Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University, Santa Cruz Mountains, California
- Feral Arts, Brisbane, AUS
- Braunton Burrows Biosphere Reserve, North Devon, UK
- South Downs Biosphere Reserve, UK
- University of Hull, UK
- Universidad Autónoma de México
- Forestry Service in the Monarch Butterfly BR, State of Mexico