In her artistic research project, Rubio Sanchez explores new perspectives for musical composition through the integration of insights from bioacoustics and ecoacoustics. Combining the listening to, recording, and analysis of natural soundscapes with the study of related compositions from 1970 to the present, her work translates scientific findings into an artistic context and develops new compositional approaches aimed at expanding the listening experience. A further outcome of the project is the LEAM Acoustic Ecology Lab, conceived as a space in which listening practices, bioacoustics, and sound art converge. Through her research, Rubio Sanchez approaches animal communication as a living acoustic phenomenon while creating poetic sonic worlds in which nature and humans are understood as equals.
We warmly congratulate Tania Leticia Rubio Sanchez on the successful defence of her dissertation.