Beyond landscape's visible realm: Recorded sound, nature, and wellbeing.

Abstract:

:This article draws on an AHRC/EPSRC funded project called 'A Sense of Place: Exploring nature and wellbeing through the non-visual senses'. The project used sound and smell technologies, as well as material textures and touch, to ask: what does 'wellbeing' mean for people in relation to the non-visual aspects of nature, and how might technology play a role in promoting it (if at all)? This article takes recorded sound as a case study. It argues that recorded soundscapes should be understood on their own terms rather than as 'less than' or a simulation of natural environments. They have specific value in creating space for imagination, particularly when delivered with care and as part of the co-creation of sensory experience. Overall, the article argues that the value of emerging immersive technologies is not to simulate nature better. An 'immersive experience' is richest when it allows for - and reveals - the nuances and complexities of individual responses to natural environments.

journal_name

Health Place

journal_title

Health & place

authors

Bates V,Hickman C,Manchester H,Prior J,Singer S

doi

10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102271

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-01-01 00:00:00

pages

102271

eissn

1353-8292

issn

1873-2054

pii

S1353-8292(19)30606-9

journal_volume

61

pub_type

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