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Re: [microsound] The Lion Roars



digging in... well i rather like personal suggestions than google
links. thanks for sharing.
i was wondering when i saw the prices of the cds that these recordings
made by voyagers should be available for free not for a 100 dollars or
the like...

radio emissions are "everywhere". or is it only a pair of glasses that
we put on when we capture these signals? this question always makes me
think and i get no answer then it fades away...


2007/1/11, Thomas Ashcraft <ashcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
There are space sounds all over the internet. Just google the source you
want.  They are spread out and embedded within astronomy websites.  (
Google "Sound of pulsars" for example).

Hear my own solar recordings at
http://www.heliotown.com/Radio_Sun_Introduction.html

Hear my Jupiter/Io recordings at
http://www.heliotown.com/Jupiter_Pulse_&_Power.html

Hear some extended forward scatter meteor recordings at
http://www.heliotown.com/Phonography_Radio_Leonids.html

All my recordings are done with home built but ultrasensitive
instruments.  My antennas are my active nerve ends. I bioport the
waveforms from outer space into my central nervous system.

Main-nerving (mainlining) solar coronal mass ejections, bioporting
plasma oscillations and jumpering jovian synchrotron radiation can be
quite thrilling if you can enter the right modality and entrain with the
complex waveforms.

Culturally, I see this work as a part of the future form of sound that
will be post-artifice, possibly post-art.

Thomas Ashcraft



Andras Hargitai wrote:
> and that is not all!
> on http://www.body-mind.com the rest of the recorded planets are
> there. :)
> its been a long time that i was so curious about anything like these..
> i was already familiar with vlf recordings and numbers stations maybe
> i can compare my feelings to what i felt when i met those things...
>
>
> 2007/1/10, Rod Stasick <rod@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>> On 2007 Jan 10, at 2:45 PM, Andras Hargitai wrote:
>>
>> > ugly page but nice sounds:)
>> > i was wondering if nasa or anyone released a cd with these solar
>> > system planets' radio signals...
>> > any ideas?
>>
>>
>> Around the early 90's, I bought this 5 disc set:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/yz35g9
>>
>> The CDs could've been condensed into about 2 discs
>> because each one is only about 30 minutes.
>> No real liner notes, so you can't be sure which planet
>> that you're listening to if that means anything to you.
>> I like each one of them. They approach more of an
>> ever-changing drone situation rather than something abrasively rattling.
>>
>>
>> Rod
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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