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Norwegian sound artist Jana Winderen captures the pops, drips, and rumbles of melting glaciers around the world. Using hydrophones, she records the unique symphony of thawing ice and animals below the surface and transforms it into haunting music. Her glacial soundscapes pose thoughtful questions about humanity's relationship with nature in the face of sobering climate shifts.
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By The National Weather Desk5
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Norwegian sound artist Jana Winderen captures the pops, drips, and rumbles of melting glaciers around the world. Using hydrophones, she records the unique symphony of thawing ice and animals below the surface and transforms it into haunting music. Her glacial soundscapes pose thoughtful questions about humanity's relationship with nature in the face of sobering climate shifts.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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