Tagged: bioacoustics

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Visualising birdsong as a three-dimensional data array

A short Instagram reel by Lucio Arese visualises the song of a hemp bunting (Linaria cannabina) as a scatter plot, where pitch, amplitude, and timbre map directly to spatial position and density. The post argues that birdsong is not creativity but a tightly structured signal carrying territorial, genetic, and hormonal information: a 'biological blockchain' rather than a song.

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Recording robin interactions for visual models of shared manifolds

A process post by Lucio Arese: he is recording many interactions between robins and using the material to build visual models of 'shared manifolds' between multiple individuals, alongside reading the literature on territorial interactions. The work continues his project of treating birdsong as data; the new dimension is multi-individual rather than single-bird.