Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
A precursor sound work. http://somerecords.wordpress.com/2007/03/17/charles-dodge-earths-magnetic-fi eld-1970/ Regards Simon On 29/10/08 13:51, marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
And another from 1962 http://bp1.blogger.com/_ORjFf0-b4k4/SE0BCTud_0I/B70/TVBibKz7gqc/s160 0-h/Folder.jpg Regards Simon On 29/10/08 13:51, marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
mmm... hearing all the sounds brings about temptation to remix them and make remixes out of them, turn them into a audio/visual album marc And another from 1962 http://bp1.blogger.com/_ORjFf0-b4k4/SE0BCTud_0I/B70/TVBibKz7gqc/s160 0-h/Folder.jpg Regards Simon On 29/10/08 13:51, marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
Resist it the 60¹s had their moments already! ;) Regards Simon On 29/10/08 14:27, marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mmm... hearing all the sounds brings about temptation to remix them and make remixes out of them, turn them into a audio/visual album marc And another from 1962 http://bp1.blogger.com/_ORjFf0-b4k4/SE0BCTud_0I/B70/TVBibKz7gqc/s160 0-h/Folder.jpg Regards Simon On 29/10/08 13:51, marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
Well, I've got enough projects on the go, perhaps I could hold back a little ;-* marc Resist it the 60¹s had their moments already! ;) Regards Simon On 29/10/08 14:27, marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mmm... hearing all the sounds brings about temptation to remix them and make remixes out of them, turn them into a audio/visual album marc And another from 1962 http://bp1.blogger.com/_ORjFf0-b4k4/SE0BCTud_0I/B70/TVBibKz7gqc/s160 0-h/Folder.jpg Regards Simon On 29/10/08 13:51, marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
Marc, Facing the cosmos, human understanding remains puny, no? Why would a womb and a star have sonic similarities? What is being recorded anyway? Maybe one distant day there will be an answer?... Bob From: marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 29 October, 2008 14:51:27 Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
They are sonically similar because they are recording very different phenomena using effectively the same encoding system. As such the perceived similarity is a function of the code, not the phenomena. There is no need to assume that everything in the cosmos is connected in some manner simply because our capacity to represent these things is so limited. Regards Simon On 29/10/08 17:22, bob catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marc, Facing the cosmos, human understanding remains puny, no? Why would a womb and a star have sonic similarities? What is being recorded anyway? Maybe one distant day there will be an answer?... Bob From: marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 29 October, 2008 14:51:27 Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
I didn't expect the answer so soon!... I think you're right. Yet maybe there's also something else going on. It's hard to define, but we all carry a distant buried memory of our first sonic environment, the womb. What is it? The babies who recognised the recording fell asleep peacefully... (the others didn't)... What were they responding to? Sound? Pulse? Space?... Bob From: Simon Biggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 29 October, 2008 19:30:53 Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.They are sonically similar because they are recording very different phenomena using effectively the same encoding system. As such the perceived similarity is a function of the code, not the phenomena. There is no need to assume that everything in the cosmos is connected in some manner simply because our capacity to represent these things is so limited. Regards Simon On 29/10/08 17:22, bob catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marc, Facing the cosmos, human understanding remains puny, no? Why would a womb and a star have sonic similarities? What is being recorded anyway? Maybe one distant day there will be an answer?... Bob From: marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 29 October, 2008 14:51:27 Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
obviously the womb is the universe ... h ; ) bob catchpole wrote: I didn't expect the answer so soon!... I think you're right. Yet maybe there's also something else going on. It's hard to define, but we all carry a distant buried memory of our first sonic environment, the womb. What is it? The babies who recognised the recording fell asleep peacefully... (the others didn't)... What were they responding to? Sound? Pulse? Space?... Bob *From:* Simon Biggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** *Sent:* Wednesday, 29 October, 2008 19:30:53 ** They are sonically similar because they are recording very different phenomena using effectively the same encoding system. As such the perceived similarity is a function of the code, not the phenomena. There is no need to assume that everything in the cosmos is connected in some manner simply because our capacity to represent these things is so limited. Regards Simon On 29/10/08 17:22, bob catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marc, Facing the cosmos, human understanding remains puny, no? Why would a womb and a star have sonic similarities? What is being recorded anyway? Maybe one distant day there will be an answer?... Bob *From:* marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Wednesday, 29 October, 2008 14:51:27 Hi Bob, That's pretty interesting - what do you think it means in respect of them sounding similar? marc Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. -- helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.creative-catalyst.com http://www.avatarbodycollision.org http://www.upstage.org.nz http://www.writerfind.com/hjamieson.htm ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
Some years ago, as part of a medical project to spot newborn babies that might be deaf, recordings were made of the sound of a womb and played back to the babies on tiny headphones. Those without hearing problems responded to the recording with unmistakable recognition. As I recall, the medical team's recording of the sound of the womb was strikingly similari to the recordings of these stars... Bob From: brian gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008 1:39:51 wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
This is beautiful. Reminds me of Pythagoras's notion of sidereal harmonics, medievals' music of the spheres, Boethius's musica universalis, Kepler's harmonice mundi, etc. There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st but in his motion like an angel sings. Shakespeare Vijay 2008/10/25 marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour -- Cell: (469)877-9166 P.O. Box 140414 Irving, TX 75014-0414 ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
Hi Vijay, I agree, it is profound stuff beautiful... marc This is beautiful. Reminds me of Pythagoras's notion of sidereal harmonics, medievals' music of the spheres, Boethius's musica universalis, Kepler's harmonice mundi, etc. There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st but in his motion like an angel sings. Shakespeare Vijay 2008/10/25 marc garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
Re: [NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
wow a million thank yous On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:21 PM, aymeric mansoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc garrett said : Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm Reminds me of Lustmord He used such sounds in 94 as material for an album ARECIBO/Trans Plutonian Transmissions http://www.discogs.com/release/114042 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_Observatory#Arecibo_in_popular_culture nice one if you like darkambient. a. ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music.
Team records 'music' from stars - Like Aphex Twin music. By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News. Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. The subtly pulsating, haunting sounds are very similar to artist Aphex Twin's minimalistic nineties album 'Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2,' only stripping away what little melody it had and leaving just the beat. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7687286.stm ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour