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Turning data into sound and music, by @miriamquick and @duncangeere Loud Numbers podcast: podcasts.social/@loudnumbers
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https://www.loudnumbers.net/ 10-01-2020 12:03:30
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Looking forward to the Day of Inspiration mini conference on Nov 3 around this year’s IIB Awards. I’ll be speaking (virtually) about my Loud Numbers data sonification project Bristol Burning, which turns a year of city air into music. datavisualizationsociety.org/2023dayofinspi…



Join us and Loud Numbers online from 4 to 5 pm on Monday, November 27th, for a fascinating talk on the what, why, and how of data sonification! Register here: forms.gle/vBy9L4ujEnhKsk… #Data #Music #DataSonification #Sound #Audio #DataStorytelling #InformationDesign #Communication






🎙️ New Loud Numbers Episode! 🎧 We're excited to share a special, one-off podcast episode, Hold The Line, where we turn data from Canada's unprecedented 2023 wildfire season into a unique piece of music. Episode: open.spotify.com/episode/2xE62z… Track: loudnumbers.bandcamp.com/track/hold-the…



Thanks to Data Visualization Society for featuring our Canadian wildfires data sonification Hold The Line in their latest newsletter! Listen to the track here: loudnumbers.bandcamp.com/track/hold-the…


The Loud Numbers Season One remix album is now out! loudnumbers.bandcamp.com/album/season-o… Featuring work from wimperis JasonForrest Cotter Koopman Ben Dexter Cooley - @[email protected] and Duncan Geere has left 🔰

I have a data remix out for the delightful Loud Numbers team!!!! My remix maps the tempo of their whole song to the Dow Jones industrial average, so what began as a jungle track turns into dark ambient at the beginning and ends as a high-pitch 800+BPM whine. Enjoy!

Back in 2014 I retrieved old data from an Australian observatory on the 1859 Carrington Event, available via tinyurl.com/4j9wnjxm. It's now been sonified by Loud Numbers and Benjamin Cooley! Experience space weather's power at loudnumbers.net/carringtonevent Giles Harrison

Now you can listen to extreme Space Weather, through a sonification of the 1859 Carrington Event, by Reading Meteorology alumnus Duncan Geere. loudnumbers.net/carringtonevent