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Why Listen with Animals? Straining toward an Environmental Resonance

Nuno da Luz

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This article summons John Berger’s essay “Why Look at Animals?”, reframing its analysis on human–animal relations under Modernity (with its emphasis on the gaze at a distance) through the entangled reflexivities of listening together with more-than-humans others. If for Berger, animals “in zoos ... constitute[d] the living monument to their own disappearance,” field recording helped enshrine their extinction while archiving their voices. Here, I intend to stress the significance of more-than-human vibrations and sounds as transformative zones of contact, especially in our increasingly impoverished urban biomes. And by arguing for an expansion of vibrational attention to such social-environmental contexts, re-assess listening as an eco-sensible methodology that understands both humans, more-than-humans and technology as part of integrated ecologies.

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Luz, N.d. (2024). Why Listen with Animals? Straining toward an Environmental Resonance. https://doi.org/10.34632/jsta.2024.16050

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2024
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10.34632/jsta.2024.16050
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