SYSTEM Sounds
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Letting the music of the cosmos be heard @astromattrusso, Andrew Santaguida, @astrodantamayo
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Listen to the song of breaking continents and kimberlite eruptions in this entrancing animation!
In a new Comment, Prof Tom Gernon et al. discuss how using sound to convey complex data patterns can improve science communication🎶
nature.com/articles/s4301…
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Our paper with SYSTEM Sounds on 'Improving Earth science communication and accessibility with data sonification' has just been published with Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈. Read here:
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🎧 Astronomers and musicians are turning space into song, making astronomical data accessible and inspiring.
Listen to the first episode of this mini-series on astronomical sonification with 🎙️ Jason Drakeford and Timmy Broderick on Apple Podcasts 🔗 bit.ly/46gixh8
Had a blast creating this sonification of kimberlite eruptions to showcase an exciting new discovery by Prof Tom Gernon and team!
In the album “Universal Harmonies,” researchers take data from various telescopes and assign them sounds.
Kimberly Kowal Arcand and Matt Russo join us to discuss how they brought sounds and can allow more people to engage with outer space.
sciencefriday.com/segments/unive…
#SpaceCafePodcast Day by Markus Mooslechner - around the clock - 23/24
Matt Russo – Astrophysicist and Sound Wizard, the Surprising Appeal of Sounds from Space
Matt Russo SYSTEM Sounds SXSW NASA European Space Agency UK Space Agency Emma Gatti Torsten Kriening Deutsche Raumfahrtagentur
spacewatch.global/2023/03/matt-r…
Space isn’t as silent as you might think. In fact, it might even sound like an orchestra. Listen in on your local public radio station to the universe as sonified by Kimberly Kowal Arcand and Matt Russo now on Science Friday
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🔊No sound can travel in space, but sonifications provide a way to “listen” to astronomical images.
Discover sounds of a black hole in this snippet, as shared at #SXSW earlier today by Dr. Kimberly Arcand of Chandra Observatory, Dr. Matt Russo of SYSTEM Sounds, and Christine Malec.
Great crowd for our SXSW panel on black hole #sonification w Chandra Observatory Kimberly Kowal Arcand and The Invisible Universe. Plus, we’re on vinyl now, record release at Waterloo Records! #sxsw
Los astrónomos Cristóbal Petrovich (@astrofisicamas - @AstroUC), Juan Garrido-Deutelmoser (@AstroUC) y un equipo de SYSTEM Sounds convirtieron en sonido datos de zona de formación de planetas estudiada con Observatorio ALMA📡
Toda la info astrofisicamas.cl/sonificacion-d…
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Here's a fun project that came out of a simple question. What if we could hear objects in space? Astrophysicists and musicians teamed up to create some pretty cool sounds. (Clips included.) smithsonianmag.com/science-nature… NASA Dan Falk Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian SYSTEM Sounds
In NASA's stories of the year is a milestone 30 years in the making. 5,000 planets confirmed beyond our solar system. It was a joy to work on this with SYSTEM Sounds superstars Matt Russo and Daniel Tamayo