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Remixing the Music of the Spheres - Astronomical Data and Musical Representation
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- 1 00:00 // Introduction to the Lecture
- 2 00:38 // Chris Lintott's Personal Connection to Music
- 3 01:46 // What Is the Music of the Spheres?
- 4 02:44 // The Voyager Golden Record and Music for Aliens
- 5 04:20 // Radio Waves, Space Communication, and the Moon Bounce
- 6 06:15 // How Far Sound Travels in Space
- 7 07:50 // The Bubble of Earth's Broadcasts in the Galaxy
- 8 09:15 // Challenges of Detecting Signals from Space
- 9 10:28 // Why Music Is a Powerful Signal for the Cosmos
- 10 11:20 // How Sound Differs Across Planets
- 11 12:25 // Listening to Earth and Titan: Atmospheric Sound Comparison
- 12 14:30 // Real Sound from Titan's Surface
- 13 16:10 // The Purpose of Space Microphones
- 14 17:00 // What Sound Might Be Like on Venus
- 15 18:00 // Playing Holst’s Venus on Venus
- 16 19:25 // The Astrology Behind Holst’s Music
- 17 20:50 // Exploring Sound on Mars
- 18 22:10 // Martian Sound Delay and Frequency Distortion
- 19 23:30 // Composing Music for Different Planetary Atmospheres
- 20 25:10 // Sci-Fi Sound Libraries and Space Sound Design
- 21 26:20 // The Alien Feeling of Unfamiliar Scales and Timbres
- 22 27:15 // Harmonic Series as Universal Musical Language
- 23 28:40 // Ligeti and the Logic of Alien Soundscapes
- 24 30:00 // Grounded vs. Floating Musical Scales
- 25 31:00 // David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” and Musical Weightlessness
- 26 32:20 // Chris Hadfield's Music from the ISS
- 27 33:40 // Composing Alienness: Star Wars & Holst’s Influence
- 28 35:10 // Harmony of the Planets: Historical and Modern Views
- 29 36:20 // Kepler's Planetary Music and Modern Comparisons
- 30 37:45 // Turning the Solar System into Music
- 31 39:00 // Sonifying Exoplanet Systems: Trappist-1
- 32 40:20 // Harmony in the K2-138 Planetary System
- 33 41:40 // Sound of the Universe After the Big Bang
- 34 42:30 // Final Reflections on Cosmic Music and Harmony