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Volume 1, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 2632-2463
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Abstract

This article explores the potential for an online database to facilitate modes of environmental communication above and beyond the collection and display of scientific data. That database is Xeno-canto (https://www.xeno-canto.org), a website where users upload and share recordings of wild birds. I consider Xeno-canto as a platform for what Jonathan Bate calls ‘ecopoetry’, through a focus on one of Bate’s key examples: the poet John Clare, a writer known for the close description of birds. In this multimodal project, I develop a dialogue between ecopoetry, as defined by Bate and enacted by Clare, and the architecture of the Xeno-canto platform. The project is multimodal in that it takes the form of a critical essay that works in tandem with a user account on Xeno-canto that I set up under the name ‘John Clare’.

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