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| Sound might also a role in the practice of ''Deep Mapping''. Deep mapping aims at creating a multilayered map of a territory The musician Pauline Oliveros developed a practice of '''"Deep Listening"'''. Her scores and performances aimed at inspiring performers to respond to environmental situations via the art of listening. She defined Deep Listening as: | Sound might also a role in the practice of ''Deep Mapping''. Deep mapping aims at creating a multilayered map of a territory The musician Pauline Oliveros developed a practice of '''"Deep Listening"'''. Her scores and performances aimed at inspiring performers to respond to environmental situations via the art of listening. She defined Deep Listening as: | ||
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| "For me Deep Listening is a lifelong practice. The more I listen the more I learn to listen. Deep listening involves going below the surface of what is heard, expanding the whole field of sound while finding focus". | "For me Deep Listening is a lifelong practice. The more I listen the more I learn to listen. Deep listening involves going below the surface of what is heard, expanding the whole field of sound while finding focus". | ||
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| =='''Artistic References'''== | =='''Artistic References'''== | ||
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