
Hannah Hunter
Hannah Hunter is a PhD Candidate at the Sonic Arts of Place Laboratory at Queen's University. Her research explores the intersections of animals, sounds, and extinction through the case study of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Hannah is particularly interested in how we can build relationships with distant and lost beings through sound, and how sound may be a potent force for representing and challenging the sixth mass extinction.
Guest appearance on:
- S4E10: Grad Review with Bailey Hilgren and Hannah Hunter
- S4E9: Time in the field with Denise Herzing
- S4E8: Sonic Specimen with Rachel Mundy
- S4E7: Republic of Noise with Jeremy Gordon
- S4E6: Voice with Eva Meijer
- S4E5: Animal Music with Martin Ullrich
- S4E4: Sound Archives with Cheryl Tipp
- S4E3: Bioacoustics with Mickey Vallee
- S4E2: Sonic Methods with Jonathan Prior
- S4E1: Soundscapes and Soundscape Ecology with Bryan Pijanowski