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David Rothenberg is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), where he has pioneered interdisciplinary work at the intersection of music, philosophy, and natural soundscapes since 1992. His career uniquely bridges artistic creation and academic inquiry through books, albums, and multimedia projects exploring humanity's relationship with nature.
Rothenberg's research centers on bioacoustics and environmental philosophy, investigating animal communication as musical expression across diverse ecosystems—from urban nightingales to oceanic whale songs. His methodology combines field recording, live performance with non-human species, and philosophical analysis to challenge boundaries between art and science, revealing profound connections between natural soundscapes and human creativity. This work manifests in immersive installations, cross-species collaborations, and theoretical explorations of beauty's evolutionary roots.
His publications and recordings demonstrate consistent innovation in translating biological phenomena into artistic forms, with recurring themes of interspecies dialogue and acoustic ecology. Projects like Bug Music and Secret Sounds of Ponds expose hidden sonic dimensions of ordinary environments, while whale and bird collaborations expand musical possibilities through biological inspiration.
Scientific and artistic recognition includes:
- Grammy Award for Best Boxed Set (2024) as curator/musician for For the Birds
- Jazziz Magazine Top Ten Release (1995) for On the Cliffs of the Heart
Rothenberg maintains active creative partnerships with scientists and artists globally, evidenced by installations like the cicada-based project with Tessa Farmer at Dublin's Science Gallery and whale sound visualizations developed with Michael Deal. His podcast Soundwalker, YouTube concert series, and museum collaborations—including the Estonian Museum of Natural History's slowed animal sound exhibit—create multidisciplinary engagement platforms extending his academic work into public spheres.
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