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Described by the Daily Telegraph as “The Brian Eno of Zoos”, ROBERT JARVIS' work as a sound artist lies somewhere between that of a composer and a creative researcher. He has worked with the ultrasonic calls of bats, genetic data of plants, insect recordings and birdsong. His installations have involved soundscapes, interactive games, astronomical interpretations, and covid19 transmission data. His work is concerned with encouraging people to rethink their environments and for them to question how they relate to their surroundings. His aim is to open up new worlds for those that come into contact with his work, posing new questions and enticing new appreciations of the sonic landscape. He also plays trombone.