

Gavin Steingo, "Interspecies Communication: Sound and Music Beyond Humanity" (U Chicago Press, 2024)
Aug 10, 2024
Gavin Steingo, a music scholar and Professor at Princeton, dives into the fascinating realms of interspecies communication. He discusses how humans attempt to connect with whales and even search for alien life through sound and music. Steingo critiques our listening practices, urging a deeper ethical understanding. He also reflects on historical biases towards visual perception and explores the controversial legacy of John C. Lilly in marine mammal research, showcasing the emotional depth of human-animal relationships and the impact of colonial histories on these interactions.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Listening Beyond the Human
05:12 • 8min
The Sound of Listening: Rethinking Non-Human Communication
13:00 • 10min
Exploring Biosimiotics and Communication Beyond Language
23:22 • 4min
The Legacy of John C. Lilly: Love and Marine Mammals
27:50 • 8min
Interspecies Dialogue and Historical Contexts
35:59 • 18min