Harpo ’t Hart is a sound-artist and he works as curator for the Embassy of the North Sea. Through his works Harpo raises questions about theways in which we should listen to our rapidly changing environments. Howdo we listen in times of climate change? In his practice as an artistand curator Harpo opens up space for non-human, ecological perspectives. As part of the Sonic Landscape Symposium, he will present his work with the newly founded Embassy of the North Sea, an initiative seeking to give a voice to the non-human residents The Netherlands’ most defining ecosystem – the North Sea. Taking place on Friday 3 April, the Sonic Landscape Symposium is a one day academic symposium will examining the interrelationships between sound, society and the natural world, with a focus on archiving, happening on Friday 3 April during Rewire 2020. It has been co-developed with The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision’s RE:VIVE initiative, with support from ArtEz and Beeld en Geluid Den Haag.