Interspecies Conversations
An ongoing monthly lecture series featuring conversations with scientists, philosophers, artists, and non-human collaborators exploring connection, communication, and imagination across species.
Narrating the Howl
Jeff Reed
Bonobos Combine Calls Into Sentence-Like Sequences
Mélissa Berthet
Scientific Speciesism: The Myth of Human Exceptionalism in Primatology and Beyond
Christine Webb
WhAM: The Whale Acoustics Model
Orr Paradise
Letting Animals Speak: Increasing animal agency with animal-computer interaction
Heather Browning
Nature Perspectives: Unlocking Human–Nature Connection with AI
Gal Zanir
Decoding Dolphins in the Wild: How difficult can it be?
Denise Herzing
The Naming of Nonhuman Primates: Vocal Labeling of Others by Marmoset Monkeys
David Omer
Interspecies Data Collection and Interaction: The Data Logger Project
Neil Gershenfeld, Eric Pan, Jeff Reed and more!
Finding New Patterns in Animal Communication with AI: Ethical and Legal Implications
Gašper Beguš
Do Plants Talk Back? Only If We Learn to Listen
Paco Calvo
Can Our Pets Tell Us What They Are Thinking?
Federico Rossano
Money as Memory: The Tehanu Project’s First Steps Toward Interspecies Economic Participation
Jonathan Ledgard
Every Body Communicates! Ape gestures, postures & displays
Kirsty E. Graham
Why We Need to Design Technology For and With Animals
Clara Mancini
Listening to the More-Than-Human World: Legal and Ethical Principles for Nonhuman Animal Communication Technologies
César Rodríguez-Garavito
Seeing Through New Eyes: Co-Creating with the More-Than-Human World
Jiabao Li
Why Animals Talk… And how much, actually?
Arik Kershenbaum
Societies in the Wild
Kristin Andrews
What’s in a Name? Elephants address one another with individually specific calls
Mickey Pardo