Tag Archives: Sound

Thalamocortical oscillations can be Affective?

Delta waveTheta waveAlpha waveMu waveBeta waveGamma wave Current interest in a presentation given through Stanford in a series of 6 videos had brought up for me the question of what consciousness is. A fundamental recognition of what consciousness is, as … Continue reading

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Transcending

As you notice with the following, I upgraded the current thought process of the demonstration of the 6 videos in length,  to suggest an approach to how we see a science develop out of an approach using consciousness. Well I … Continue reading

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Nasa’s Interesting Sound Bites

Dialogos of Eide

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LHC Sound

Sonification is the process of creating sounds that carry information. Musical compositions carry information in the sense that they often describe a place, a time or a feeling; the associations we make between sonic properties such as pitch and physical … Continue reading

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Weber Bars Ring True?

Gravitational Radiation Gravitational waves have a polarization pattern that causes objects to expand in one direction, while contracting in the perpendicular direction. That is, they have spin two. This is because gravity waves are fluctuations in the tensorial metric of … Continue reading

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How Does This Make You Feel?

Scientists played the song to 40 women and found it to be more effective at helping them relax than songs by Enya, Mozart and Coldplay.See:Warning over ‘most relaxing song ever created Dialogos of Eide

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The Universe of Sound: Subodh Patil – Collide@CERN Inspiration Part

Dr. Subodh Patil is a cosmologist at CERN and is the inspiration partner for Bill Fontana, 2012-2013 Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN winner, during his residency at CERN. Bill began his 3-month residency at CERN at an event called “The Universe … Continue reading

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Bernie Krause: The voice of the natural world

http://www.ted.com/talks/bernie_krause_the_voice_of_the_natural_world.html Bernie Krause has been recording wild soundscapes — the wind in the trees, the chirping of birds, the subtle sounds of insect larvae — for 45 years. In that time, he has seen many environments radically altered by humans, … Continue reading

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The Universe of Sound: Bill Fontana – Collide@CERN Artist

Bill Fontana is a renowned American sound sculptor who studied with John Cage and is the 2012-2013 Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN winner. He began his 2-month residency at CERN with an event entitled “The Universe of Sound” on 4 July … Continue reading

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Songs of the Stars: the Real Music of the Spheres

http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/sites/all/libraries/mediaplayer/player.swf Songs of the Stars: the Real Music of the Spheres Recording Details Speaker(s): Donald KurtzCollection/Series: Perimeter Institute Public Lecture Series Perimeter Institute Recorded Seminar Archive (PIRSA). Different oscillation modes penetrate to different depths inside a star. Asteroseismology (from Greek … Continue reading

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