The interactive sound map “Ecos de Doñana: sound cartography of a socio-ecological conflict” was created as a result of the “Origins of Scarcity” research project by Natalia Buier, Marie Curie post-doctoral student (2021-2023) of the GER and member of the project (2021 -2024) “Valuable food, essential workers, vulnerable people and social responses to the crisis: food supply systems in the covid-19 pandemic” (FOOD-Pan), Ministry of Science and Innovation, PID2020-114317GB-I00.

“Echoes of Doñana” is a sub-project of ORIGINSOFSCARCITY and consists of an interactive multimedia cartography that explores the soundscape of the Doñana socio-ecological system. The map combines visual and acoustic elements with the aim of providing a holistic representation of the Doñana region. Considering Doñana as a sound space has a heuristic function; the ultimate goal is not to describe the acoustic environment but to resist broader unilateral representations of space through recourse to sound. Sound provides a mode of identifying processes and actors beyond hegemonic representations.

https://originsofscarcity.com/

Original idea: Natalia Buier & Lucas Barrero.

Map illustration: Lucía Valdés Arbolí.

Audio: Lucas Barrero, La Mar de Onuba, Pepa Suárez.

Photographs: Lucas Barrero, Pepa Suárez.

Map programming: Diego Horrillo.

 

 

 

 

“Ecos de Doñana: sound cartography of a socio-ecological conflict” has been possible thanks to the funding received through the individual project Marie Sklodowska-Curie “Origins of Scarcity: Labor and the Metabolism of Groundwater in the Doñana Socio-Ecological Region” (project No. 890611, call H2020-MSCA-IF-2019).