Konstantine Vlasis is an environmental composer, audio researcher, Leifur Eiríksson Foundation Fellow, Fulbright-NSF Arctic Research Fellow, and National Geographic Explorer. His public talks and performances center on the ways that sound and listening mediate our experiences of changing landscapes, and how music can be a form of climate communication and environmental storytelling. His current project, »When Glaciers Sing«, documents the sounds of glacial landscapes, and shows how music has traced the human ecology of glaciers in Iceland for generations. It is a timely story about the meaning of sound, the power of song, and the urgency of listening to glaciers today. Vlasis is a PhD Candidate in music and sound studies at New York University, and a performing member of the percussion quartet, APEX Percussion.