Fundamental Resonance is an 8-part episodic audio collage exploring the nature of electromagnetism and it’s expression through sound.This project is not just ab...
This program delves into the sounds of Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere. With the Earth’s magnetic field acting as a natural waveguide, both man-made signals and natural phenomena can be heard in across the radio spectrum. Using radio as translator, invisible phenomena manifest as auditory experiences, allowing a glimpse at the unseen electromagnetic tapestry that surrounds each of us in our daily lives.Featured sounds: lightning (spherics and whistlers), cosmic background radiation, the Earth’s magnetic field, space weather, radar, auroras, meteors, sun storms, and the magnetic field that protects the Earth from solar radiation, the Van Allen Belt.Sourced sounds:Worldwide Archive of Low-frequency Data and ObservationsUniversity of Iowa Department of Physics, EMFISIS projectBritish Antarctic Survey Very Low Frequency Receiver at Halley Research StationFundamental Resonance is a broadcast series that takes a new approach to the audition of acoustic, mechanical, and electromagnetic vibrations. This project is not just about sound, though. It's also about ways to interpret the inaudible and what things we cannot sense can reveal about the universe.In each episode, inaudible acoustics and sonified data act as a bridge between signal and soundscape, uncovering forces that shape our environment and experience, yet are rarely perceived.These audio essays are composed of sounds you would not normally encounter or even be able to hear. They are made up of sonic artifacts left behind by movements of energy and captured through different methods of scientific inquiry.Fundamental Resonance is an audio supplement to the art exhibition Energy Fields: Vibrations of the Pacific. Co-presented by Fulcrum Arts and Chapman University, this exhibition runs from September 15, 2024 - January 19, 2024 as part of PST ART.Fundamental Resonance is a production of Sam Rowell, Special Collections, Fulcrum Arts, and LOOKOUT FM. Episodes begin September 15th and will also be broadcast on terrestrial radio at KFQM-LP 101.5 FM Pacific Palisades.
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Electromagnetic Field Recordings
This program features a trip around Los Angeles recording the electromagnetic landscape using a wide band radio receiver. Rather than being designed to help pick up a particular frequency, as a standard FM radio would, the SOMA Ether “anti-radio” picks up all electromagnetic signals in the air around it and converts them to sound.Soma Laboratory: EtherFundamental Resonance is a broadcast series that takes a new approach to the audition of acoustic, mechanical, and electromagnetic vibrations. This project is not just about sound, though. It's also about ways to interpret the inaudible and what things we cannot sense can reveal about the universe.In each episode, inaudible acoustics and sonified data act as a bridge between signal and soundscape, uncovering forces that shape our environment and experience, yet are rarely perceived.These audio essays are composed of sounds you would not normally encounter or even be able to hear. They are made up of sonic artifacts left behind by movements of energy and captured through different methods of scientific inquiry.Fundamental Resonance is an audio supplement to the art exhibition Energy Fields: Vibrations of the Pacific. Co-presented by Fulcrum Arts and Chapman University, this exhibition runs from September 15, 2024 - January 19, 2024 as part of PST ART.Fundamental Resonance is a production of Sam Rowell, Special Collections, Fulcrum Arts, and LOOKOUT FM. Episodes begin September 15th and will also be broadcast on terrestrial radio at KFQM-LP 101.5 FM Pacific Palisades.
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Seeking with Sound: Detectors
This program explores the sonic signatures created by techniques of detecting with sound as well as the sounds made by detectors. Bat detectors, geiger counters, electrorecepetion, metal detectors, archeoacoustics and sonar are discussed and auditioned in this survey of the technologies, methods, and techniques used in sonic detection.Sourced sounds:Science History Institute Museum and Library Digital CollectionsEuropean Music Archaeology ProjectAcoustic AtlasBat DetectiveThe U.K. Acoustics Network Open Access Underwater Acoustics DataFundamental Resonance is a broadcast series that takes a new approach to the audition of acoustic, mechanical, and electromagnetic vibrations. This project is not just about sound, though. It's also about ways to interpret the inaudible and what things we cannot sense can reveal about the universe.In each episode, inaudible acoustics and sonified data act as a bridge between signal and soundscape, uncovering forces that shape our environment and experience, yet are rarely perceived.These audio essays are composed of sounds you would not normally encounter or even be able to hear. They are made up of sonic artifacts left behind by movements of energy and captured through different methods of scientific inquiry.Fundamental Resonance is an audio supplement to the art exhibition Energy Fields: Vibrations of the Pacific. Co-presented by Fulcrum Arts and Chapman University, this exhibition runs from September 15, 2024 - January 19, 2024 as part of PST ART.Fundamental Resonance is a production of Sam Rowell, Special Collections, Fulcrum Arts, and LOOKOUT FM. Episodes begin September 15th and will also be broadcast on terrestrial radio at KFQM-LP 101.5 FM Pacific Palisades.
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Infrasound
Infrasound refers to sound waves with frequencies below 20 Hz, which are too low for the human ear to detect. These waves are produced naturally by various sources such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, storms, and meteor impacts, as well as by anthropogenic sources like industrial machinery, wind turbines, and nuclear weapons. This program describes the ways infrasound has been observed and documented throughout history, the effects and the ways it is recorded and made audible, with a detour into the aesthetics of technological mediation of inaudible sound. Featured Sounds: Infrasound Laboratory University of Hawaii University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Leo Brady Seismic Network Sandia National LaboratoriesFundamental Resonance is a broadcast series that takes a new approach to the audition of acoustic, mechanical, and electromagnetic vibrations. This project is not just about sound, though. It's also about ways to interpret the inaudible and what things we cannot sense can reveal about the universe.In each episode, inaudible acoustics and sonified data act as a bridge between signal and soundscape, uncovering forces that shape our environment and experience, yet are rarely perceived.These audio essays are composed of sounds you would not normally encounter or even be able to hear. They are made up of sonic artifacts left behind by movements of energy and captured through different methods of scientific inquiry.Fundamental Resonance is an audio supplement to the art exhibition Energy Fields: Vibrations of the Pacific. Co-presented by Fulcrum Arts and Chapman University, this exhibition runs from September 15, 2024 - January 19, 2024 as part of PST ART.Fundamental Resonance is a production of Sam Rowell, Special Collections, Fulcrum Arts, and LOOKOUT FM. Episodes begin September 15th and will also be broadcast on terrestrial radio at KFQM-LP 101.5 FM Pacific Palisades.
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Internal Medicine: Anechoic Chamber and Medical Sonification
This program delves into the auditory landscape of the human body, examining the sounds of the body experienced within an anechoic chamber and via sonification of the outputs of medical devices.In an anechoic chamber—a room meticulously designed to eliminate all echoes and external noise— silence becomes an almost physical force and the inner sounds of the working body emerge: the steady thump of a heartbeat, the subtle rush of blood through veins, and even the faint hum of the nervous system.Medical technologies that can translate the body’s hidden vibrations into audible data also allow the sounds of human physiology to emerge. Ultrasound, EEG, MRI, and digital stethoscopes reveal the intricate workings of the human body, transforming subtle physical processes that would normally pass unnoticed into sonic diagnoses.Anechoic chamber recreation based on personal experience inside the USC MEMS group Anechoic Chamber for Acoustic Testing and made with a Roland SH-1 synthesizerThe sounds of medical device sonification that accompany this episode were collected from the following sources:The MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database The Respiratory Sound Database, published as part of the 2017 International Conference on Biomedical Health InformaticsCoswara, a respiratory sounds dataset for remote screening of SARS-CoV-2 infection, created by the Indian Institute of Science BangaloreUC Irvine Machine Learning RepositoryFundamental Resonance is a broadcast series that takes a new approach to the audition of acoustic, mechanical, and electromagnetic vibrations. This project is not just about sound, though. It's also about ways to interpret the inaudible and what things we cannot sense can reveal about the universe.In each episode, inaudible acoustics and sonified data act as a bridge between signal and soundscape, uncovering forces that shape our environment and experience, yet are rarely perceived.These audio essays are composed of sounds you would not normally encounter or even be able to hear. They are made up of sonic artifacts left behind by movements of energy and captured through different methods of scientific inquiry.Fundamental Resonance is an audio supplement to the art exhibition Energy Fields: Vibrations of the Pacific. Co-presented by Fulcrum Arts and Chapman University, this exhibition runs from September 15, 2024 - January 19, 2024 as part of PST ART.Fundamental Resonance is a production of Sam Rowell, Special Collections, Fulcrum Arts, and LOOKOUT FM. Episodes begin September 15th and will also be broadcast on terrestrial radio at KFQM-LP 101.5 FM Pacific Palisades.
Fundamental Resonance is an 8-part episodic audio collage exploring the nature of electromagnetism and it’s expression through sound.This project is not just about sound, though. It's also about ways to interpret the inaudible and what things we cannot sense can reveal about the world around us.These audio essays are composed of sounds you would not normally encounter or even be able to hear. They are made up of sonic artifacts left behind by movements of energy and captured through different methods of scientific inquiry.Each episode will introduce a specific energetic phenomena and explain the ways the featured sounds were captured or created, accompanied by a collage made up of those sounds.Fundamental Resonance is an audio supplement to the art exhibition Energy Fields: Vibrations of the Pacific. Co-presented by Fulcrum Arts and Chapman University, this exhibition runs from September 15, 2024 - January 19, 2024 as part of PST ARTFundamental Resonance is a production of Sam Rowell, Special Collections, Fulcrum Arts, and LOOKOUT FM. Episodes begin September 15th and will also be broadcast on terrestrial radio at KFQM-LP 101.5 FM Pacific Palisades.