ˈdiː ˈʃpraːxə ˈdeːɐ̯ˈtiːɐərə

In ˈdiː ˈʃpraːxə ˈdeːɐ̯ ˈtiːɐərə (The language of animals), I focus on small animals and the sounds they make. What does a blowfly crashing against a window sound like? How do two snails mating sound? Doesn't an earthworm crawling over the ground also make a noise? The sounds are depicted in drawings and written down in phonetic transcription.

Charcoal on paper, 2021

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Drawing of a crab in close-up with phonetic transcription of its sound
Krebs
Drawing of two snails in close-up with phonetic transcription of their mating sound
Schnecken
Drawing of a lizard in close-up with the phonetic transcription of its sound
Eidechse
Drawing of a worm in close-up with the phonetic transcription of its sound
Regenwurm
Drawing of a coot in close-up with the phonetic transcription of its sound
Blässhuhn
Drawing of a harvestman in close-up with the phonetic transcription of its sound
Weberknecht
Drawing of a fly in close-up with the phonetic transcription of its sound
Schmeißfliege
Drawing of frog spawn in close-up with the phonetic transcription of its sound
Froschlaich
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