“We don’t have straightforward ways to look inside the Sun. We don’t have a microscope to zoom inside the Sun, so using a star or the Sun’s vibrations allows us to see inside of it.” Alex Young “The Sun is not silent. The low, pulsing hum of our star’s heartbeat allows scientists to peer inside,…
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Sounds from across the Universe
“Scientists sometimes translate radio signals into sound to better understand the signals. This approach is called “data sonification”. On June 27, 1996, the Galileo spacecraft made the first flyby of Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede, and this audio track represents data from Galileo’s Plasma Wave Experiment instrument.” [via nasa.org]
Capturing the very essence of natural movements
“capturing the very essence of natural movements. In the movements of each piece, every part is necessary. In that respect, the form follows the function. My work is the manifestation of ideas that come to me from the natural world. The grace and form of all living things, and the way they interact, leaves me…
Human. The Creator. Wind. The performer.
Incredible wind-powered kinetic sculptures in a “dreamscape about the life and work” of Anthony Howe. “A Kinetic Mind” by Elisabeth Rudge.
Infinite Cave
Oh Earth… you magnificent wondrous magical place… “everything sounded like in other dimension… sounds, noise, roaring…” – Carsten Peter
Aurora Borealis in Finnish Lapland
Selection of northern lights filmed during the winter 2011 in several locations in the Finnish Lapland. Production and concept: Flatlight Films.