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A coding career of science—and sound
The Ring
When Calgary-based Logan Wood was looking for a leading post-secondary music and computer science degree program, he quickly realized that there was only real choice for him. “In comparing programs across the country, UVic stood out for me,” he says.
Sounding the alarm on aquatic noise
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A collaborative team led by University of Victoria doctoral student and Hakai Scholar Kieran Cox and fish ecologist Francis Juanes has found that anthropogenic noise is changing the ability of fish to forage, reproduce and avoid predation.
ANTH 303 at Royal BC Museum
The Ring
This fall, UVic students are making noise again at the Royal British Columbia Museum. Thirty-nine students in Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier's third-year anthropology course are working with museum learning program developers to create soundscapes that will bring sonic life to many objects on exhibit.
Sound symposium
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Fibre-optic cables, power lines and ecological impact are key factors in how music is produced and consumed. On Sept. 8, anthropologist Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier with colleagues Joseph Salem and Jentery Sayers will join researchers from Europe, Asia and the Americas for the sound of music.
Staff meditation sessions
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It's 12:15 on a Wednesday, and I'm sitting in a small room in the Interfaith Chapel with about 15 various staff members. We're about to spend the next 20 minutes sitting in complete silence, but not as a protest or some kind of exercise: it's simply…
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