
Sonic Geography
Sonic geography studies how sound influences and interacts with different environments, spaces, and cultures. It examines how sound waves travel through landscapes, urban areas, and natural settings, shaping our perception of these spaces. This field also explores the cultural significance of sound in various societies, such as music, language, and rituals, and how they define or connect with specific locations. By understanding sonic geography, we gain insight into the way sound shapes experience, identity, and spatial relationships within physical and cultural landscapes.