Sensing Environments- Tsai-Ju Lin (Connection of Campus Natural)

room 8 ECHOES

Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

The land housing the Sippy Downs campus teems with life and vitality. Establishing a connection between the campus's natural surroundings and sensory experiences is integral to creating a distinctive environment. Take your time to immerse yourself in nature, listen attentively to the soundscape, and experience the diverse array of bird calls, insect chirps, rainfall, underwater ambience, and even the subtle rustling of trees you may have never noticed before. These sounds will continue to loop until you step outside the circle.


Tsai-Ju Lin
Tsai-Ju Lin

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The Echoes


Symphony of Dusk

The busy day is over. Spend your time before you leave and listen to the evening choir on campus.

Rainbird Ramble

Slow down, let time stretch out, open your senses and listen to the gentle whispers of nature's orch…

Whispers of Nature

Listen carefully as the wind weaves its delicate song through the ancient branches, as the leaves ru…

Tranquil Trails

The quiet chirping of insects chirps softly in the quiet evening air, and the gentle rustling of lea…

Blue Whispers

Have you ever stopped in a quiet wetland, let the noisy world fade away, and listened to the gentle …

Echoes of the Grove

The melodic soundscape of trees is something you might never have heard before. Perceiving different…

Quacking in Harmony

In the hustle and bustle of campus life, have you ever stopped to listen to the symphony of ducks cr…

Echoes of the Depths

Discover nature's underwater symphony, in the depths of the lake, immersing yourself in a unique har…

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Sensing Environments: Overnight Forest, Bli Bli - Blake Cawthan

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