Posts Tagged: LHC sound
Putting the Higgs on paper
Physicist Lily Asquith recently wrote an interesting and accessible piece on quarks, which was featured on Jon Butterworth’s excellent Life and Physics blog. Included within the post was an interesting depiction of physicist Murray Gell-Mann, as provided by illustrator and artist Toya Walker. Toya
Putting the Higgs on paper
Physicist Lily Asquith recently wrote an interesting and accessible piece on quarks, which was featured on Jon Butterworth’s excellent Life and Physics blog. Included within the post was an interesting depiction of physicist Murray Gell-Mann, as provided by illustrator and artist Toya Walker. Toya
Playing in the Key of Science
An Interview With Jeff Oster After discovering the LHC sound project last year I’ve been on the look out for artists who have taken these sounds and used them to make music. So recently I was very excited when I
Playing in the Key of Science
An Interview With Jeff Oster After discovering the LHC sound project last year I’ve been on the look out for artists who have taken these sounds and used them to make music. So recently I was very excited when I
Dazed Live show now on Mixcloud
We had a great time playing our hand picked sounds of science at Dazed Live on Saturday – thanks to Chris from Super/Collider for inviting us on! The show has now been uploaded to Mixcloud so give it a listen!
Dazed Live show now on Mixcloud
We had a great time playing our hand picked sounds of science at Dazed Live on Saturday – thanks to Chris from Super/Collider for inviting us on! The show has now been uploaded to Mixcloud so give it a listen!
The Sounds of Science #01
LHC Sound Project In the first episode I explore the work scientists have been doing to turn the data from the Large Hadron Collider at Cern into sound. Through a process known as ‘sonification’ – data from the ATLAS experiment
The Sounds of Science #01
LHC Sound Project In the first episode I explore the work scientists have been doing to turn the data from the Large Hadron Collider at Cern into sound. Through a process known as ‘sonification’ – data from the ATLAS experiment
