don't ya just love it when a 2014 paper cites long gone URLs in the bibliography? More to the point (#astrodons?) anyone know if this exists anywhere?
M. Hart, and G.S. Smoot, Rhythms of the Universe, a 360°
Production in association with the Berkeley Center for
Cosmological Physics at the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, 2013. www.ustream.tv/recorded/39395730E.
The team at SoniFriday (https://www.instagram.com/sonifriday) just released a new no-coding data #sonification tool, DataSonifyer: https://datasonifyer.de/en/ ! I had a chance to beta test, and in addition to the powerful ability to control a range of parameter mappings (including rhythm!), I loved how the combination of looping & simple viz of the mappings help you develop your listening skills.
📺 Tune into ABC Catalyst tonight (8:30pm) to check out our team and story on converting data from
Space into sounds (sonification) in Astronomy.
That’s my boss (the awesome Dr George Hobbs) riding on our beautiful Murriyang (Parkes radio telescope).
A while back I wrote a piece for #SpaceAustralia on the importance of sonification, in particular, to make Astronomy more accessible and inclusive to extended audiences. It's an excellent topic of science but requires a lot of ableism (vision) to mostly participate in.
But sonification can help change this - as human audio capability is amazing!