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Echolocation: Environmental art radio show.
Echolocation: Polar Sounds: Mar 30, 2023
This broadcast of Echolocation features an initiat...
Echolocation: Bridge Music: Dec 29, 2022
During this winter 2022 broadcast, we listen to th...
Echolocation: Ringing Rocks: Sep 29, 2022
Take a sonic field trip to the Ringing Rocks Count...
Echolocation: Hudson River Sounds: Jun 30, 2022
On this broadcast, we explore scientific research...
Echolocation: Music of the Spheres: Mar 31, 2022
On this early spring broadcast, we’ll explore the...
Echolocation: A Hoot & A Holler: Dec 30, 2021
The Winter 2021 broadcast features a sonic explora...
Echolocation: Deluge: Sep 30, 2021
This broadcast of Echolocation features music, mus...
Echolocation: Echolocation!: Jul 29, 2021
On this broadcast of Echolocation, we’ll listen to...
Echolocation: Eco Sonic Pioneers: Apr 29, 2021
In celebration of WGXC's 10th anniversary, we'll t...
Echolocation: Talking Trees: Dec 30, 2020
Talking Trees. Take an aural woodsy walk to explor...
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Echolocation Show Image: Mar 20, 2016
Echolocation: Music of the Spheres Broadcast Image: Mar 31, 2022
Echolocation: A Hoot & A Holler Broadcast Image: Dec 30, 2021
Echolocation: Talking Trees Broadcast Image: Dec 30, 2020
Echolocation: Deep Dark Silence Broadcast Image: Nov 30, 2019
Echolocation: Music to Move You Image: Jun 26, 2019
Echolocation Natural Radio Image: Dec 18, 2018
Think Spring? Image: Mar 31, 2018
Echolocation: Earstone Epiphanies Image: Dec 30, 2017
Echolocation: Soniferous Aquatic Cacophony: Jul 29, 2017
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20231030: Oct 30, 2023: 3pm - 4pm
Echolocation explores aspects of environmental art...
20230831: Aug 31, 2023: 7pm - 8pm
Echolocation explores aspects of environmental art...
20230731: Jul 31, 2023: 3pm - 4pm
Echolocation explores aspects of environmental art...
20230629: Jun 29, 2023: 7pm - 8pm
Echolocation explores aspects of environmental art...
Polar Sounds: May 29, 2023: 3pm - 4pm
This rebroadcast of Echolocation features an initi...
Polar Sounds: Mar 30, 2023: 7pm - 8pm
This broadcast of Echolocation features an initiat...
20230130: Jan 30, 2023: 3pm - 4pm
Echolocation explores aspects of environmental art...
Bridge Music: Dec 29, 2022: 7pm - 8pm
During this winter 2022 broadcast, we listen to th...
Ringing Rocks: Oct 31, 2022: 3pm - 4pm
Take a sonic field trip to the Ringing Rocks Count...
Ringing Rocks: Sep 29, 2022: 7pm - 8pm
Take a sonic field trip to the Ringing Rocks Count...
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Echolocation Show Image. Created by Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Mar 20, 2016)

Echolocation: Music of the Spheres Broadcast Image. Courtesy the artist. (Mar 31, 2022)

Echolocation: A Hoot & A Holler Broadcast Image. Courtesy the artist. (Dec 30, 2021)

Echolocation: Talking Trees Broadcast Image. Courtesy of Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Dec 30, 2020)

Echolocation: Deep Dark Silence Broadcast Image. Courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Nov 30, 2019)

Echolocation: Music to Move You Image. (Jun 26, 2019)

Echolocation Natural Radio Image. Courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Dec 18, 2018)

Think Spring? Image. Courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Mar 31, 2018)

Echolocation: Earstone Epiphanies Image. Created by Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Dec 30, 2017)

Echolocation: Soniferous Aquatic Cacophony. Courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Jul 29, 2017)

Echolocation: Animal Magnetism Image. Courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Apr 20, 2017)

Echolocation: Long Night Image. Image courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Feb 10, 2017)

Echolocation: Does Fall Make A Sound?. Courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice. (Dec 10, 2016)

Echolocation: Catch the Wave Image. Courtesy the artist. (Jul 24, 2016)

Echolocation: Broken Silence Broadcast Image. Courtesy Elizabeth LoGiudice.

Echolocation: Ringing Rocks Broadcast Image. Courtesy the artist.
Echolocation explores aspects of environmental art, especially the use of bioacoustics in sound art and musical composition. The show dwells at the junction between art, science and natural sound, and features works by artists working in the fields of soundscape studies, deep listening and acoustic ecology. Featured composers include R. Murray Schaffer, Doug Quin, Lisa Walker, Hildegard Westerkamp, Pauline Oliveros, and others. Each quarterly program includes news and updates from fields related to scientific and artistic studies of environmental sound. Submissions of locally recorded and produced pieces are encouraged. https://www.facebook.com/EcholocationWGXC