The Midwest Society For Acoustic Ecology
The Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE) explores the vital role of sound and listening in natural habitats and human societies. Since 2009, we’ve brought communities together through immersive soundwalks, educational workshops, and creative and scholarly projects. Our members work to identify, preserve, and restore culturally and ecologically diverse sound environments. As part of a growing network dedicated to advancing acoustic ecology, we deepen the understanding and appreciation of sound in the world around us.

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Prairie In the Lake at Northerly Island with Anthony Janas | Sunday, August 13
Northerly By Night soundwalk with Anthony Janas. "Prairie In the Lake" reveals the world of...
Listen For Real Life Jiminy Crickets On Singing Insect Soundwalk – DNAinfo Chicago
Friday, July 28, 2017: DNAINFO CHICAGO’S NORTH SIDE CORRESPONDENT, PATTY WELTI POSTED AN ARTICLE ABOUT MSAE’S SINGING INSECT MONITORING...
“Tangles and Flows: Connective Listening” Soundwalk with Lindsey French, Sunday, August 6
Communication often focuses on the sender, but what is possible when we consider our role...
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