The Sound Planetarium Project
The Sound Planetarium project is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the University of Colorado, Boulder and the University of California, San Diego, exploring the synthesis of art and astronomical science in visualization, conceptualization, and education across sense modalities.
The Sound Planetarium project is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the University of Colorado, Boulder and the University of California, San Diego, exploring the synthesis of art and astronomical science in visualization, conceptualization, and education across sense modalities.
Installations
Installations
TRAPPIST-1 VR Installation premeire at the TRAPPIST-1 Conference
TRAPPIST-1 VR Installation premeire at the TRAPPIST-1 Conference
Adam Burgasser & Kevin Sweet presented the first iteration of the TRAPPIST-1 VR installation at the first TRAPPIST-1 conference, held in Liege, Belgium in 2019.
Sound Planetarium installation at the 2018 USA Science & Engineering Expo
Sound Planetarium installation at the 2018 USA Science & Engineering Expo
Sound Planetarium was invited to present at the 2018 USA Science & Engineering Expo in Washington, DC to present both our live sound planetarium and first VR demostrations. The presenting team included Adam Burgasser, Adalyn Fyhrie, Tara Knight, Yuka Murakami, and Kevin Sweet. See a walk-through of our booth at https://youtu.be/GKxsk2WRoeE
Sound Planetarium installation at the 2016 UCSD Summer Research Conference
Sound Planetarium installation at the 2016 UCSD Summer Research Conference
The first demonstration of the live sound planetarium sonification project, presented by undergraduate researchers Jake Cushnir, Yuka Murakami, and Melisa Tallis. See the live demo at https://youtu.be/DqE70fiUuSY