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Metamorfos

Fjärilen utvecklas genom en process som kallas metamorfos. Termen används också för att beskriva allmän omvandling eller förändring. En ny fas där något lämnas kvar. Jacob Kirkegaard - Metamorfos (2021) Metamorfors är ett soundtrack som använder ljudinspelningar av fjärilsvingar kombinerat med namn på utdöda fjärilsarter, viskade på latin. Ljudinspelningarna av fjärilsvingar spelades in i Lund i s

https://www.lmc.lu.se/ljudbanken/metamorfos - 2026-06-05

Archiving sonic environments

Sound Studies Lecture Series. Samarrangeras med avdelningen för musikvetenskap vid Lunds universitet ÖPPEN FÖRELÄSNING Torsdagen den 14 september 15.15–17.00 LUX:A233 (Helgonavägen 3, Lund) Föreläsningen hålls på engelska! Föreläsningen live-streamas även på Youtube, se länk nedan. Link to live-stream: https://youtube.com/live/_Cz-TbF0p1Y Wildlife and environmental sound archives were initiated in

https://www.lmc.lu.se/aktiviteter/aktiviteter-2023/archiving-sonic-environments - 2026-06-05

Polarization portraits of lightharvesting antennas: from single molecule spectroscopy to imaging

Popular Abstract in English Plants, algae and some bacteria are able to harvest solar energy to run chemical reactions by a complex process known as photosynthesis. Crucial molecules in this process are the so-called light-harvesting antennas. These antennas contain large amounts of pigments, such as chlorophyll, that are used for solar light absorption. Moreover, these pigments are also involved Multichromophoric systems are very important in photosynthesis and any device that uses solar energy for its operation. This is because multichromophoric light-harvesting antennas are responsible for the absorption of light and the efficient transfer of the absorbed energy toward distinct places where it is to be used or stored. Over the last 10 years polarization sensitive single molecule methods

Sound, Safety & Society

Sound & Sustainability 2014-04-28 genomförde Ljudmiljöcentrum i samarbete med centre for Societal Resilience vid Lunds universitet det tvärvetenskapliga symposiet " Sound, Safety & Society - about sound and sustainability" "Safety, sustainablility and resillience requires open minds and ears to hear what is happening before it´s happening". An international interdisciplinary symposium aiming at hi

https://www.lmc.lu.se/aktiviteter/aktiviteter-2014/sound-safety-society - 2026-06-05