The International Year will use Sound to develop
Education and Outreach for Society and the World
For Sound features in all aspects of life:
Culture – Creativity – Nature – Health – Science – Technology – Development – Education – History
Motivation for International Year of Sound To encourage worldwide awareness and education based on the role sound and vibration plays in all aspects of our life, in nature, and in cultural heritage:
• using sound for the benefit of man and society
• controlling noise and protecting hearing
An International Year of Sound will contribute significantly to fulfilling the missions of UNESCO in building peace and understanding around the world, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education, science, culture and communication.
Mission
Global initiative to highlight the importance of sound in all aspects of life.
Will consist of coordinated activities on regional, national and international levels.
Activities to educate on the role of sound and hearing in all aspects of our society.
Activities to stimulate interest in STEM : science, technology and engineering.
Themes and Activities
An International Year of Sound will focus the world on how sound is an integral part of society and has inspired art, music, literature and philosophy across the centuries.
The year will also promote the applications of science and technology in dealing with sound and vibration and using it for the benefit of mankind.
Song to unify the world
..groups and choirs around the world will sing
it in their regional style and interpretation.
This could be synchronised around the world
with the aim to achieve a world record.
International Noise Awareness Day
World Hearing Day
..will highlight living with a hearing loss and
achievements such as cochlear implants PLUS
an emphasis on the importance of controlling
and reducing noise at work and in recreation.
Major achievements in Sound
…for each month of the International Year of
Sound - information on each achievement will
provide a focus for exhibitions, museums and
education in schools.
Listening to our world
….guided “sound walks” for community to
listen to the sounds that are around them, to
appreciate what they represent and to
understand how they are created.
Sound Science and Technology and Education
…educational kits using the principles of sound
for a range of levels of education using modern
technology to assist and stimulate education
Sound that you don’t hear
….the varied uses of ultrasound and infrasound
including medical and industry and geophysics
will be one of the promotions during the year.
Some examples
Why 2019? 50 years since:
first verbal communication from space: from the Apollo 11 mission;
the first Woodstock Music Festival, a pivotal moment in popular music.
100 years since the births, deaths and achievements of key pioneers in sound:
Lord Rayleigh - the father of the study of sound and wave motion;
Wallace Clement Sabine - first to study of ideal acoustic properties for concert rooms;
Lamar Worzel - discovered the existence of shadow zones in the water;
Henry Higginson - the philanthropy led to foundation of the Boston Symphony Orchestra;
Johannes Stark - awarded the Nobel prize for his discovery of the Doppler effect.
120 years since:
Birth of Georg von Békésy - Nobel Prize for his work on the cochlea and hearing.
200 years since:
the publication on the invention of the stethoscope by Laennec.
500 years since:
death of Leonardo da Vinci – first descriptions of sound waves.
Contributions to STEM
Sound and music - a basis for stimulating STEM interest at all levels of education.
Education kits - for teachers at primary, secondary and tertiary.
Students encouraged to express their feelings about sound, music and soundscapes.
Modern technology – the laptop, sound card and the internet -will be utilized to create sound demonstrations.
Community engagement via citizen science projects such as monitoring/reporting wildlife sounds.
Outreach and Capacity Building
Sound will impact and excite all communities - similar to the International Year of Light.
Projects on sound from simple low cost through to sophisticated high technology.
Special sessions from international conferences in 2019 beamed live to Africa and Asia - encourage capacity building and involvement with STEM.
The legacy of the year will be a greater involvement of those in Africa and Asia in the establishment of National Acoustics Organisations
Enhance Current Projects The universal involvement of sound in all aspects of our life means that sound can be applied to enhance current UNESCO projects including:
• Education for the 21st Century
• Fostering freedom of expression
• Protecting heritage and fostering creativity
• Learning to live together
• Building knowledge societies
• One planet, one ocean
• Science for sustainable future
As well it can contribute to other major projects such as :
European Union project PERFORM (Participatory Engagement with Scientific and Technological Research through Performance) and the
IOP for Africa which provides training for teachers in Africa – projects on sound can contribute
International Steering Committee
• Marion Burgess (Australia) – President of the International Institute Noise Control Engineering
• Michael Taroudakis (Greece) – President of the International Commission for Acoustics
• Michael Vorländer (Germany) – Chairman for Acoustics 2019 Aachen
• Michael Stinson (Canada) – President Acoustical Society of America
• Jean-Dominique Polack (France) - Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Wide range of supporting organisations International Council for Science (ICSU)
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP)
International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM)
European Acoustics Association Iberoamerican Federation of Acoustics
International Institute Noise Control Engineering International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration
Audio Engineering Society European Physical Society
International Congress on Ultrasonics International Commission on Biological Effects of Noise
Western Pacific Acoustics Commission American Otological Society
Institute of Physics (UK) American Institute of Physics
ASME Noise Control Acoustics Division (NCAD) International Audiological Society
Association for Research in Otolaryngology International Phononics Society
American Academy Audiology American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Canadian Academy of Audiology Speech-Language & Audiology Canada
The ICA and all the partner organisations seek your support for the declaration of the International Year of Sound 2019
INTERNATIONAL NOISE AWARENESS DAY INAD Wednesday, 26th April 2017
The International Noise Awareness Day (INAD) aims at raising awareness of noise on the welfare and health of people worldwide. It was established by the Center of Hearing and Communications (CHC) in 1996 , and since then the day is commemorated each year on the last Wednesday of April.
The European Acoustics Association (EAA)
participates in the celebration every year by a series of
events addressed to the whole society, with special
emphasis to young people who are among the most
sensitive persons of our society. For INAD 2017, the
EAA decided to coordinate a wider campaign in order to
raise the interest of the European citizens towards noise
and its effects on the quality of life and health.
EAA is collaborating with the DG-Environment of the
European Commission and the European Environment
Agency for promoting and coordinating specialized
activities during this year, among the EAA members
Societies, and the European and national authorities, the
noise associations, the schools, museums, etc., in order
that a wider public will receive the most accurate and
scientifically correct information on noise effects.
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EAA main programme of INAD 2017 - “Sounds of my place” a Pan-European competition for primary and secondary schools - Conference "Noise in Europe", Brussels, 24th April 2017
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“Sounds of my place” a Pan-European competition
for primary and secondary schools
Competition open to students of all schools of European
Countries aiming at raising awareness on sounds and
noise characterizing landscapes and soundscapes all
along Europe. These sounds are either the everyday
sounds that surround us and make up the background
noise in our lives, or the peculiar sounds of some places
that must be known and preserved.
Conference "Noise in Europe", Brussels 24th April 2017 In the Keynote speeches, the World Health Organisation (WHO) will outline the latest findings on the health implications of noise, the European Environment Agency will detail the exposure that European citizens face to harmful levels of noise, and the European Commission will present the findings of the evaluation of activities aimed at reduction of noise pollution in the Union.
Keynote speeches - Zsuzsanna Jakab, Regional Director for Europe World Health Organisation (WHO) - Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director European Environment Agency (EEA) - Joanna Drake, Deputy Director General European Commission - DG Environment