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Sonification

Jan 10, 2023 · 39m 10s
Sonification
Chapters

01 · What is data sonification?

2m

02 · What advantages are there to using sonification over other types of data representation?

3m 48s

03 · The best type of data to be sonified

5m 41s

04 · Data sonification archive

6m 14s

05 · Hear climate data turned into music

6m 44s

06 · Biofeedback

8m 12s

07 · How does the whole process of sonifying data work?

11m 22s

08 · Sonification in Education

14m 19s

09 · Sound and vibrations and the effect of sound on mood

16m 24s

10 · Sound and vibrations and the effect of sound on mood

16m 26s

11 · Introducing Andy Szybalski co-founder of Degen Blues, co-founder of Uber eats and Google Street view

20m 54s

12 · Why did you choose to sonify Etherium - The Potentials for NFTs for art

21m 17s

13 · Degen Blues: Robot created, human curated

23m 14s

14 · How does the mapping process work for Degen Blues?

24m 5s

15 · The perceived value of sonified NFTs to the consumer - data driven art as a metatrend

27m 25s

16 · Other creative projects with sonification in the future

32m 11s

17 · Data that is more suitable for visualization versus sound

33m 27s

18 · The difference between sonification and art

36m 50s

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What if every single note of a song could represent information and communicate ideas like lyrics do? What if we could give data a ‘voice’? Think about that one song...

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What if every single note of a song could represent information and communicate ideas like lyrics do? What if we could give data a ‘voice’?
Think about that one song that makes your heart sing or moves you to tears. Or the last time you were in a movie theater and the sound effects had you on the edge of your seat. Sound - and by extension music - has the power to affect our mood, help us learn and even change our perspective on reality.
So when it comes to the intersection of music, information, and technology, it’s not a huge surprise that data sonification is now on the rise. Data sonification is the process of using non-verbal audio to communicate information. In other words, it transforms data into sound, helping us understand information faster and on a deeper, sometimes emotional level.
Just like a movie’s sound effects and soundtrack, data sonification can have a huge impact on our mood and our ability to grasp concepts more quickly. Imagine being able to hear your WiFi network, the communicative signals sent between a network of mushrooms - or even a pandemic. Believe it or not, that’s exactly what data sonification enables you to do.
So what are the practical applications of data sonification in the fields of education, health, and even business? How is it already being used to reach wider audiences and create inclusivity in science? Where does the line between science, art, and music lie, and is there a target market for this kind of art?
Join us in our latest podcast episode as we interview sonification experts Professor Paolo Ciuccarrelli (Northeastern Univeristy) and Research Scientist Sara Lenzi (Critical Alarms Lab, Delft University of Technology), as well as Degen Blues creator Andy Szybalski (also co-founder of Uber Eats and Google Street View) to discuss all these questions and much more.

The Mix is a Musixmatch Pro podcast.
Original music for The Mix Podcast was written and produced by Pierfrancesco Melucci.
This episode also contains audio sampled from "Hear Climate Data Turned Into Music" by Chris Chafe of the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford and Degen Blues.
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Organization Cari Elizabeth Quoyeser
Website t.musixmatch.com
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