Before tuning in to the rhythms of the sun, Robert Alexander watched dancers' movements and translated them into music. "When they got bigger," he says, "the sound would get bigger." Alexander is a graduate student at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, splitting his time between music and solar physics. He's experimenting with data sonification - the art of converting data into sound.
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机译:在适应太阳的节奏之前,罗伯特·亚历山大(Robert Alexander)观看了舞者的动作并将其转换成音乐。他说:“当它们变大时,声音就会变大。”亚历山大(Alexander)是位于安阿伯(Ann Arbor)的密歇根大学(University of Ann Arbor)的研究生,他将时间分配给音乐和太阳物理学。他正在尝试数据超音波-将数据转换为声音的艺术。
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