International Library of African Music IMIsEE's Harmony of Science and Art - Audio Postcard series

IMIsEE's Harmony of Science and Art - Audio Postcard series

At the heart of South Africa's rugged ocean shores, new ways of constructing knowledge are taking shape, inspired by centuries of Indigenous wisdom and the intricate dance between culture and nature. The Indigenous Marine Innovations for Sustainable Environments and Economies (IMIsEE) project represents a collaborative effort to tackle the pressing issues facing our coastal habitats. This trans-disciplinary collaboration brings together a diverse team of researchers, community members, and university scholars, all united by a singular mission: to sustainably regenerate South Africa's shoreline.

To showcase this innovative research, IMIsEE is using "sonic postcards." These are MP4 files, combining soundscapes with visual elements, designed to be shared widely via email, podcasts, and social media. Lasting one to two minutes, these postcards are crafted from a rich tapestry of recorded sounds, encompassing the natural echoes of the environment, human-made noises, and spoken narratives. This method not only captures the essence of the project's locale but also serves as a vibrant medium for storytelling and conservation awareness.
English Read by Kuhle NgqezanaSouth Africa Natural Sciences · Performing Arts Narrated by Kuhle Ngqezana
23 Episodes
1 – 20

Introduction

At the heart of South Africa's rugged ocean shores, new ways of constructing knowledge are taking shape, inspired by centuries of Indigenous wisdom and the intricate dance between culture and nature. The Indigenous Marine Innovations for Sustainable Environments and Economies (IMIsEE) project represents a collaborative effort to tackle the pressing…
Season 1 / Episode 1 2 min

1. Praise Mathebula

I am a Rhodes University postgraduate student in the Department of Music and Musicology. In this transdisciplinary project, my task as the Sound Engineer is to facilitate and oversee all audio technical endeavours. I am part of a team that does audio recordings, videography and editing. We explore the relationship…
Season 1 / Episode 2 1 min

2. Lumko Ncapai

Currently working as an Environmental Specialist for Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), based in the Head Office at Port of Ngqura. For this project I am responsible for assisting with the administration and coordination of the IMIsEE project within the Nelson Mandela Bay Ports since I am responsible for TNPA’s…
Season 1 / Episode 3 1 min

3. Sandisiwe Tyekala

I am an environmental intern at TNPA, assisting the SAIAB team with all the logistics needed for the research within NMB ports. I also assist with fieldwork as a researcher. The audio contains the sound of the ocean and people. If you listen carefully in some instances, the people are…
Season 1 / Episode 4 1 min

4. Lucky Dlamini

I am presently employed as the Communications and Stakeholder Relations Manager at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB). My role in the IMIsEE Project is to provide guidance to ensure that the project embraces the framework of engaged research and the principles of RRI to achieve the impact…
Season 1 / Episode 5 1 min

5. Thandiwe Matyobeni

I am a Programme Coordinator in the Community Engagement division of Rhodes University. Community engagement is a core function of universities in South Africa. I am also a PhD candidate in Journalism, Media Studies, and Ethnomusicology at Rhodes University. Joining IMIsEE enabled me to seamlessly blend these two roles by…
Season 1 / Episode 6 1 min

6. Asanda Mpunga

I left school in 2007 after I matriculated and then started this project in 2009. I come from a family that struggles financially, and my parents often went fishing to provide for us. I joined this project to try and assist my family financially, and it has made a significant…
Season 1 / Episode 7 1 min

7. Nomfundo Makhubalo

I was born and grew up here in Hamburg. I have three children and a grandchild. In 2008, I joined this project. I was taught how to sew. I really struggled, but I persisted, and now I can sew. The sounds that I associate with this project are the sounds…
Season 1 / Episode 8 1 min

8. Nombulelo Maseti

I am from eMantilini. I was unemployed, and my family was struggling financially. A friend of mine suggested that I approach the Keiskamma project to find work. I came here, and I learned a lot. We learned how to sew our life stories into our work. The sounds I associate…
Season 1 / Episode 9 1 min

9. Fikiswa Madlingozi

I was born and raised here in Hamburg. I joined this project because I like sewing. We then joined the IMIsEE project. We use water to make the Imizi wet and often leave it overnight in a wrapped towel to stay soft for us to use the next day.
Season 1 / Episode 10 1 min

10. Saneliso Maxingana

I am from Peddie. I started here in 2016. I came here with my friends to look at things they make here, and I was drawn to it because I love art. I enjoyed drawing even before joining this project. Everyone here uses cloth and relies on my drawings on…
Season 1 / Episode 11 1 min

11. Nolusindiso Jakavula

I arrived at this project as a piece worker in 2007. I was interested in sewing and was taught how to do it by Veronica. I now work on the sewing machines, making cushions. At the Keiskamma project, I am involved with the stockroom, the sewing machines, piecemeal work and…
Season 1 / Episode 12 1 min

12. Veronika Betani

I am the Head of seamstress/HR/artist at the Keiskamma Trust. When I was approached I had to learn to weave with imizi grass and have now passed these skills on to the women that I work with. This project is part of the work that my team in Hamburg does…
Season 1 / Episode 13 1 min

13. Vuyelwa Moyo

I am a PhD (Ethnomusicology) candidate at Rhodes University in the Music and Musicology Department, supervised by Dr Boudina McConnachie. My research in the Indigenous Marine Innovations for Sustainable Environments and Economies (IMIsEE) project is focusing on Sacred spaces as living archives: using music and ritual as a lens to…
Season 1 / Episode 14 1 min

14. Siphelele Dyantyi

I am a PhD student registered through Rhodes University at the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science but based at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB). My involvement in the (IMIsEE) project is to assess the physiological fitness of early life stages of invertebrates, characterise the ambient soundscapes…
Season 1 / Episode 15 1 min

15. Nobuhle Mpanza

I am a PhD student within the Indigenous Marine Innovations for Sustainable Environments and Economies (IMIsEE) project based at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity and registered at Rhodes University. My current research aims to combine ecological engineering with indigenous cultural innovations and knowledge in finding nature-based alternatives to…
Season 1 / Episode 16 1 min

16. Vuyolwethu Mxo

I am a PhD student registered with Nelson Mandela University, based at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB) in Grahamstown/Makhanda, South Africa, with research interests in marine ecology, ecological restoration, and social science. My role in the IMIsEE project is to investigate the potential of imizi to be…
Season 1 / Episode 17 1 min

17. Jabulani Ndaba

I am a doctoral candidate registered with the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science at Rhodes University. My overall role in this project is to monitor the chemical and physical changes in water, primary productivity measures, and changes in species community structures for food web interactions and successional changes on…
Season 1 / Episode 18 1 min

18. Nokubonga Mbandzi

My current research focuses on assessing metals distribution in coastal environment using the bioindicator species like invertebrates and algae.The intertidal zone as the transition between land and ocean is the ultimate dumping point of chemicals from varying distribution sources like storms and runoffs, sewage deposition, agricultural activities, nearby industries, and…
Season 1 / Episode 19 1 min

19. Kerry-Ann van der Walt

I am a Professional Development Program Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB) in Grahamstown/Makhanda, South Africa. My research role is to monitor associated marine biodiversity from larval to adult stages aggregating around innovative nature-based structures using remote underwater video (RUV) cameras as well as…
Season 1 / Episode 20 1 min
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