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Audible Representations of Earthquakes
I hate to be all science-y and stuff, but I thought this was interesting … here is some interesting work supported by the NSF (again, your tax dollars at work).
The researchers took seismic data and expressed it audibly.
Here is an abstract explaining the work:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009AGUFMED53E..08S
and here is a page that will take you to the audio files:
http://geophysics.eas.gatech.edu/people/zpeng/EQ_Music/#part3_1
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Dave, when I saw your post, the 1st thing that came to mind was a plugin (the
Vocalizer
) I got awhile back where I could make any sound (explosion, whispering, singing etc...) and when playing my controller, I'd get some very interesting/useable (musical) sounds/tones. (sorry....just wanted to share that....). Back to our normal broadcast!
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