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Sound and DataSound and DataAI generated podcast Google Notebook LM spooky New BreakthroughThis was a mind blowing find and rekindled my interest in extending this podcast of mine a little more, so I might start it up again. I discovered you can use a new tool in the Google AI experimental notebook area called "Notebook LM" Excercising my sense of irony I asked ChatGPT about it and it responded Google's NotebookLM (formerly called Project Tailwind) is an experimental AI tool designed to help users with note-taking, organization, and summarization. It leverages large language models (LM) like those powering Google’s AI systems to generate insights, summaries, and connections from a user's notes an...2024-10-0516 minAudible RiverAudible RiverSonification, the art of listening to data with Scot Gresham-Lancaster (PART 1)Scot Gresham-Lancaster  shares stories and recordings from a lifetime of being an internationally recognized avant garde composer and innovator in sound design and sound technology.  Scot talks about what is popularly known as sonification, he likes to call "listening to data".  We listen to some amazing recordings as examples of his early pioneering in this amazing field.  This episode was cut short by a technical snafu, so be sure to catch the continuation of our conversation in Part 2. For more info about Scot Gresham-Lancaster and his work go to https://scot.greshamlancaster.com/ Leav...2023-12-1520 minAudible RiverAudible RiverSonification, the art of listening to data with Scot Gresham-Lancaster (PART 2)In this continuation from Part 1 Scot Gresham-Lancaster talks about his current work.  We hear the sounds of whales migrating off the coast of Maine and the sounds of a living tree. Scot talks about his current project of creating a musical performance based on data from trees.  This is a fascinating conversation that touches on the modern question of when does sound become music. For more info about Scot Gresham-Lancaster and his work go to https://scot.greshamlancaster.com/ Leave your comments through the Podbean mobile app or email audibleriverpodcast@gmail.com ...2023-12-1529 minsoundcrack.net:::::roaming radiosoundcrack.net:::::roaming radiosoundcrack.net:::::roaming radio/////PONIIA #26PRINCIPLES OF NON-ISOLATION IN AUDIO #26Longtime Bay Area faves Fuzzybunny join us this week. Fuzzybunny features Chris Brown, Tim Perkis, and Scot Gresham-Lancaster, 3 original members of The Hub who basically invented playing over a network back in 1987. Original Non-Isolationites, as it were. They play 2 group sets, and in between, the 3 members each dip into some solo action. Loads of fun interlaced with our fave interluder, DJ LUCY. As always, check the timestamps below to find yr g-spot.pre-show music (DJ LUCY)   0:00:00 - 0:14:17 Fuzzybunny Set 1   0:14:17 - 0:39:46 interlude 1 (DJ LUCY)   0:39:46 - 0:54:12 Tim Perkis   0:54:12 - 1:03:32 Chris Brown   1:03:32 - 1:19:22 Scot Gresham-La...2020-12-1000 minBWC TTA PodcastsBWC TTA PodcastsPodcast from the Field with Gresham, Oregon Police DepartmentOn this episode of LE Tech Talks, Chief Scot Haug (ret.), a BWC TTA Lead, sat down two representatives from Gresham, OR, Police Department, a FY2017 BWC Policy and Implementation Program (PIP) site to discuss lessons learned from their BWC program.  Chief Haug spoke with Captain Claudio Grandjean and and Senior Analyst Julie Kallem to discuss their request for proposals, procurement, and implementation. 2020-08-3144 minSound and DataSound and DataJordan Wirfs-Brock: Sonification and Radio JournalismJordan Wirfs-Brock and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster discuss new ideas in user interface that take advantage of senses other than sight. Specifically Scot became aware of Jordan's research by hearing her radio pieces on the NPR show Market Place with a show "Here's what the crescendo of the unemployment sounds like". Scot "I heard that while washing the dishes and had to reach out to Jordan and discuss the process of using sonification techniques in new radio journalism. She also has this great piece What sound does a volatile stock market make? that is very interesting. I had some technical problems...2020-04-0737 minSound and DataSound and DataJordan Wirfs-Brock: Sonification and Radio JournalismJordan Wirfs-Brock and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster discuss new ideas in user interface that take advantage of senses other than sight. Specifically Scot became aware of Jordan's research by hearing her radio pieces on the NPR show Market Place with a show "Here's what the crescendo of the unemployment sounds like". Scot "I heard that while washing the dishes and had to reach out to Jordan and discuss the process of using sonification techniques in new radio journalism. She also has this great piece What sound does a volatile stock market make? that is very interesting. I had some technical problems...2020-04-0737 minSound and DataSound and DataJordan Wirfs-Brock: Sonification and Radio JournalismJordan Wirfs-Brock and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster discuss new ideas in user interface that take advantage of senses other than sight. Specifically Scot became aware of Jordan's research by hearing her radio pieces on the NPR show Market Place with a show "Here's what the crescendo of the unemployment sounds like". Scot "I heard that while washing the dishes and had to reach out to Jordan and discuss the process of using sonification techniques in new radio journalism. She also has this great piece What sound does a volatile stock market make? that is very interesting. I had some technical problems...2020-04-0737 minSound and DataSound and DataBrian Foo: Museum Visualizer by Day, Data Driven DJ by nightBrian Foo and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk in this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. His work as the DATA DRIVEN DJ caught my attention and I had to reach out and speak to him about his double life working at the famous New York City Natural History Museum by day to make exhibits and do data visualization for them. At night he takes that skill set and does new sonificaitons based on data science that are bothaccessible and informative.2020-03-0337 minSound and DataSound and DataBrian Foo: Museum Visualizer by Day, Data Driven DJ by nightBrian Foo and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk in this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. His work as the DATA DRIVEN DJ caught my attention and I had to reach out and speak to him about his double life working at the famous New York City Natural History Museum by day to make exhibits and do data visualization for them. At night he takes that skill set and does new sonificaitons based on data science that are bothaccessible and informative. This is a public episode...2020-03-0337 minSound and DataSound and DataBrian Foo: Museum Visualizer by Day, Data Driven DJ by nightBrian Foo and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk in this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. His work as the DATA DRIVEN DJ caught my attention and I had to reach out and speak to him about his double life working at the famous New York City Natural History Museum by day to make exhibits and do data visualization for them. At night he takes that skill set and does new sonificaitons based on data science that are bothaccessible and informative. This is a public episode...2020-03-0337 minSound and DataSound and DataClarence Barlow - Data Composer ExtraordinaireCLARENCE BARLOW and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster have know each other for decades and over the years Scot's admiration for Clarence's amazing body of work and research has only grown. In this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. Clarence speaks at length about many of his challenging new ideas regarding techniques for using data in new ways to construct epic and comprehensible auditory experiences. He eschews electronics and converts his data explorations to acoustic instruments. This makes his approach most approachable and singular at the same time.2019-08-0648 minSound and DataSound and DataClarence Barlow - Data Composer ExtraordinaireCLARENCE BARLOW and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster have know each other for decades and over the years Scot's admiration for Clarence's amazing body of work and research has only grown. In this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. Clarence speaks at length about many of his challenging new ideas regarding techniques for using data in new ways to construct epic and comprehensible auditory experiences. He eschews electronics and converts his data explorations to acoustic instruments. This makes his approach most approachable and singular at the same time. 2019-08-0648 minSound and DataSound and DataClarence Barlow - Data Composer ExtraordinaireCLARENCE BARLOW and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster have know each other for decades and over the years Scot's admiration for Clarence's amazing body of work and research has only grown. In this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. Clarence speaks at length about many of his challenging new ideas regarding techniques for using data in new ways to construct epic and comprehensible auditory experiences. He eschews electronics and converts his data explorations to acoustic instruments. This makes his approach most approachable and singular at the same time. 2019-08-0648 minOn the Mic with Mike!On the Mic with Mike!Condolences, A Tragic Accident, Questionable Support, Chicago Violence, and Cowardice on TrialTonight’s episode focuses on the traffic crash and tragic accident in Chicago’s Gresham neighborhood with an off-duty police officer who was allegedly under the influence of alcohol. While tragic, the officer will be held accountable. That said, there were signs that precipitated this crash. People who likely knew the officer Who could’ve stopped him before getting in the vehicle who could have thought more of them selves and about themselves then hurting the officers feelings by taking his keys from him. Instructor Mike inquires about the support for this officer while still sending condolences to the family. We fur...2019-06-131h 06Scot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterDP92 Muzak1 01Various examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0908 minScot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterDP92_RadioRoomVarious examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0930 minScot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterSansnatra (no Frank only Nelson) (w)hole 2012Various examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0917 minScot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterCorridor Chant 01Various examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0908 minScot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterOffice Karoke Motel Music ScoVarious examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0909 minScot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterCorridor Karaoke MotelVarious examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0912 minScot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterT.N.B. 06.FlowsVarious examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0904 minScot Gresham-LancasterScot Gresham-LancasterAdvertise the Bull Game (2013)Various examples of my work for the Experimental Site-Specific Meta Theatre Performance Installation Media group Dead White Zombies in Dallas TX who I have done sound designs for 7 productions since Since 20122019-05-0903 minSound and DataSound and DataDolores Catherino - PolyChromatic Composer and Multi-InstrumentalistDOLORES CATHERINO and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster about the use of a technique called Polychromatic composition that Dolores has identified and uses extensively in her work. Using specially modified keyboards with as many as 72 equal semitones per octave, she creates oceans of sound that sweep the listener into new territories. We discuss using these techniques as a new way to leverage the use of intonation to convey alert, alarm and evn emotional content to the listener by way of the intonational content of converting to these more finely tuned pitch schemas. This is a public episode. If you would...2019-03-0531 minSound and DataSound and DataDolores Catherino - PolyChromatic Composer and Multi-InstrumentalistDOLORES CATHERINO and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster about the use of a technique called Polychromatic composition that Dolores has identified and uses extensively in her work. Using specially modified keyboards with as many as 72 equal semitones per octave, she creates oceans of sound that sweep the listener into new territories. We discuss using these techniques as a new way to leverage the use of intonation to convey alert, alarm and evn emotional content to the listener by way of the intonational content of converting to these more finely tuned pitch schemas. This is a public episode. If you would...2019-03-0531 minSound and DataSound and DataDolores Catherino - PolyChromatic Composer and Multi-InstrumentalistDOLORES CATHERINO and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster about the use of a technique called Polychromatic composition that Dolores has identified and uses extensively in her work. Using specially modified keyboards with as many as 72 equal semitones per octave, she creates oceans of sound that sweep the listener into new territories. We discuss using these techniques as a new way to leverage the use of intonation to convey alert, alarm and evn emotional content to the listener by way of the intonational content of converting to these more finely tuned pitch schemas.2019-03-0531 minSound and DataSound and DataIvanna Muse - Founder of the Cambridge Creativity LabIVANNA MUSE came to my attention from our mutual friend, Roger Malina. He had met her during a trip to MIT and thought that she might be an interesting person to interview for the "Sound and Data" channel. So this was a bit of a cold call since I was not that familiar with her work. It was amazing to find out the angle at which she is approaching this idea of "sound and data" which was so different from so many of my other guests. I was fascinated. This is a public episode. If you would like...2016-06-0731 minSound and DataSound and DataIvanna Muse - Founder of the Cambridge Creativity LabIVANNA MUSE came to my attention from our mutual friend, Roger Malina. He had met her during a trip to MIT and thought that she might be an interesting person to interview for the "Sound and Data" channel. So this was a bit of a cold call since I was not that familiar with her work. It was amazing to find out the angle at which she is approaching this idea of "sound and data" which was so different from so many of my other guests. I was fascinated. This is a public episode. If you would like...2016-06-0731 minSound and DataSound and DataIvanna Muse - Founder of the Cambridge Creativity LabIVANNA MUSE came to my attention from our mutual friend, Roger Malina. He had met her during a trip to MIT and thought that she might be an interesting person to interview for the "Sound and Data" channel. So this was a bit of a cold call since I was not that familiar with her work. It was amazing to find out the angle at which she is approaching this idea of "sound and data" which was so different from so many of my other guests. I was fascinated.2016-06-0731 minSound and DataSound and DataRoger Dean Composer - Performer -Cognitive NeuroscientistRoger Dean and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk about the wide range of Roger's work as a composer, scientist and expert in music cognition. A fascinating look into the ongoing work he is doing finding the connections between the experiences of creating music that is tuned to the functions of human auditory cognition. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2016-05-0337 minSound and DataSound and DataRoger Dean Composer - Performer -Cognitive NeuroscientistRoger Dean and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk about the wide range of Roger's work as a composer, scientist and expert in music cognition. A fascinating look into the ongoing work he is doing finding the connections between the experiences of creating music that is tuned to the functions of human auditory cognition. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2016-05-0337 minSound and DataSound and DataRoger Dean Composer - Performer -Cognitive NeuroscientistRoger Dean and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk about the wide range of Roger's work as a composer, scientist and expert in music cognition. A fascinating look into the ongoing work he is doing finding the connections between the experiences of creating music that is tuned to the functions of human auditory cognition.2016-05-0337 minSound and DataSound and DataKonstantinos Vasilakos Composer - Performer - TheoristKonstantinos Vasilakos and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk over various aspects of Konstantinos' work bringing sonificaiton to a mass audience with various projects. Here is a pointer to his github regarding a live coding project involving sonification data from the Large Hadron Collider. The project is a collaboration between BEER ensemble (University of Birmingham) and the Art@CMS project at CERN. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2016-04-0516 minSound and DataSound and DataKonstantinos Vasilakos Composer - Performer - TheoristKonstantinos Vasilakos and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk over various aspects of Konstantinos' work bringing sonificaiton to a mass audience with various projects. Here is a pointer to his github regarding a live coding project involving sonification data from the Large Hadron Collider. The project is a collaboration between BEER ensemble (University of Birmingham) and the Art@CMS project at CERN. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2016-04-0516 minSound and DataSound and DataKonstantinos Vasilakos Composer - Performer - TheoristKonstantinos Vasilakos and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster talk over various aspects of Konstantinos' work bringing sonificaiton to a mass audience with various projects. Here is a pointer to his github regarding a live coding project involving sonification data from the Large Hadron Collider. The project is a collaboration between BEER ensemble (University of Birmingham) and the Art@CMS project at CERN.2016-04-0516 minSound and DataSound and DataGarth Paine - Director of the Acoustic Ecology Lab at ASUGarth Paine is particularly fascinated with sound as an experiential medium, both in musical performance and as an exhibitable object. He is internationally regarded as an innovator in the field of interactivity in experimental music and media arts. He gave the Keynote at the 2016 NIME conference. In 2018, Garth was an artist in residence at IRCAM (Paris) and ZKM (Karlsruhe). Garth's multi-disciplinary, collaborative Acoustic Ecology Project - Listen(ASU) documents the acoustic ecologies. Acoustic Ecology Lab at ASU This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes...2016-03-0144 minSound and DataSound and DataGarth Paine - Director of the Acoustic Ecology Lab at ASUGarth Paine is particularly fascinated with sound as an experiential medium, both in musical performance and as an exhibitable object. He is internationally regarded as an innovator in the field of interactivity in experimental music and media arts. He gave the Keynote at the 2016 NIME conference. In 2018, Garth was an artist in residence at IRCAM (Paris) and ZKM (Karlsruhe). Garth's multi-disciplinary, collaborative Acoustic Ecology Project - Listen(ASU) documents the acoustic ecologies. Acoustic Ecology Lab at ASU2016-03-0144 minSound and DataSound and DataGarth Paine - Director of the Acoustic Ecology Lab at ASUGarth Paine is particularly fascinated with sound as an experiential medium, both in musical performance and as an exhibitable object. He is internationally regarded as an innovator in the field of interactivity in experimental music and media arts. He gave the Keynote at the 2016 NIME conference. In 2018, Garth was an artist in residence at IRCAM (Paris) and ZKM (Karlsruhe). Garth's multi-disciplinary, collaborative Acoustic Ecology Project - Listen(ASU) documents the acoustic ecologies. Acoustic Ecology Lab at ASU This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes...2016-03-0144 minSound and DataSound and DataChris Chafe - Director of CCRMA at StanfordChris Chafe and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster dive into an in depth one hour conversation about many aspects of Chris's decades of in depth work in sonificaiton. Chris is easily one of the worlds leading experst in this field with prolific output of new material and many rich new ideas that have made him one of the most important figures in the field. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2016-02-0253 minSound and DataSound and DataChris Chafe - Director of CCRMA at StanfordChris Chafe and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster dive into an in depth one hour conversation about many aspects of Chris's decades of in depth work in sonificaiton. Chris is easily one of the worlds leading experst in this field with prolific output of new material and many rich new ideas that have made him one of the most important figures in the field.2016-02-0253 minSound and DataSound and DataChris Chafe - Director of CCRMA at StanfordChris Chafe and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster dive into an in depth one hour conversation about many aspects of Chris's decades of in depth work in sonificaiton. Chris is easily one of the worlds leading experst in this field with prolific output of new material and many rich new ideas that have made him one of the most important figures in the field. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2016-02-0253 minSound and DataSound and DataMartin Keary - Composer - Visual DesignerMartin came to my attention when I ran across this well produced and thought provoking YouTube video on Sonification. This is one of many excellent videos he has produced and distributed on YouTube, but this one was so germane to the topic of this channel that I had to give him a ring. In doing some research on him, I discovered that he is, himself, a very talented composer, which for me gives him some basis for his well founded criticisms of many “sonifications” out there. We had an freewheeling conversation that I hope you find interesting. Not named is the...2015-05-0542 minSound and DataSound and DataMartin Keary - Composer - Visual DesignerMartin came to my attention when I ran across this well produced and thought provoking YouTube video on Sonification. This is one of many excellent videos he has produced and distributed on YouTube, but this one was so germane to the topic of this channel that I had to give him a ring. In doing some research on him, I discovered that he is, himself, a very talented composer, which for me gives him some basis for his well founded criticisms of many “sonifications” out there. We had an freewheeling conversation that I hope you find interesting. Not named is the...2015-05-0542 minSound and DataSound and DataMartin Keary - Composer - Visual DesignerMartin came to my attention when I ran across this well produced and thought provoking YouTube video on Sonification. This is one of many excellent videos he has produced and distributed on YouTube, but this one was so germane to the topic of this channel that I had to give him a ring. In doing some research on him, I discovered that he is, himself, a very talented composer, which for me gives him some basis for his well founded criticisms of many “sonifications” out there. We had an freewheeling conversation that I hope you find interesting. Not named is the...2015-05-0542 minSound and DataSound and DataMark Ballora - Composer - Sonification ChampionMark came to my attention as an individual doing some of the most innovative work in the new field. I reached out in winter of 2017 to speak to Mark about his work in sonification that I had been tracking for years He was one of the most innovative and fully realized practitionaers of thsi new field of study. In July of 2019 the newly appointed director of the Arts + Design Research Incubator at Penn State, Mark unexpectedly died Thursday, July 18, 2019. He was 57 years old. He is sorely missed by his students, his collegues and all of us working in this new...2015-04-0730 minSound and DataSound and DataMark Ballora - Composer - Sonification ChampionMark came to my attention as an individual doing some of the most innovative work in the new field. I reached out in winter of 2017 to speak to Mark about his work in sonification that I had been tracking for years He was one of the most innovative and fully realized practitionaers of thsi new field of study. In July of 2019 the newly appointed director of the Arts + Design Research Incubator at Penn State, Mark unexpectedly died Thursday, July 18, 2019. He was 57 years old. He is sorely missed by his students, his collegues and all of us working in this new...2015-04-0730 minSound and DataSound and DataMark Ballora - Composer - Sonification ChampionMark came to my attention as an individual doing some of the most innovative work in the new field. I reached out in winter of 2017 to speak to Mark about his work in sonification that I had been tracking for years He was one of the most innovative and fully realized practitionaers of thsi new field of study. In July of 2019 the newly appointed director of the Arts + Design Research Incubator at Penn State, Mark unexpectedly died Thursday, July 18, 2019. He was 57 years old. He is sorely missed by his students, his collegues and all of us working in this new...2015-04-0730 minSound and DataSound and DataCarla Scaletti - Instrument Builder - Composer -- Sonification Early VoiceA rare opportunity to interview Carla just after the keynote address she gave at ICAD in 2017. She gave an amazing speech, a must listen for anyone interted in this field. Working in the field of sonificaiton since the mid 1990's so it was great to finally sit down and have a discussion. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2015-03-0330 minSound and DataSound and DataCarla Scaletti - Instrument Builder - Composer -- Sonification Early VoiceA rare opportunity to interview Carla just after the keynote address she gave at ICAD in 2017. She gave an amazing speech, a must listen for anyone interted in this field. Working in the field of sonificaiton since the mid 1990's so it was great to finally sit down and have a discussion. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2015-03-0330 minSound and DataSound and DataCarla Scaletti - Instrument Builder - Composer -- Sonification Early VoiceA rare opportunity to interview Carla just after the keynote address she gave at ICAD in 2017. She gave an amazing speech, a must listen for anyone interted in this field. Working in the field of sonificaiton since the mid 1990's so it was great to finally sit down and have a discussion.2015-03-0330 minSound and DataSound and DataGregory Kramer - Zen Master - Composer - Sonification DefinerGreg Kramer and Scot Gresham-Lancaster discuss the field of sonification–the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. This conversation deals with its origins and possible uses in the future. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2015-02-0316 minSound and DataSound and DataGregory Kramer - Zen Master - Composer - Sonification DefinerGreg Kramer and Scot Gresham-Lancaster discuss the field of sonification–the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. This conversation deals with its origins and possible uses in the future. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2015-02-0316 minSound and DataSound and DataGregory Kramer - Zen Master - Composer - Sonification DefinerGreg Kramer and Scot Gresham-Lancaster discuss the field of sonification–the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. This conversation deals with its origins and possible uses in the future.2015-02-0316 minSound and DataSound and DataBert Barten Producer - Composer - Talking Trees Sonification ProjectScot Gresham-Lancaster in conversation with colleague Bert Barten to touch bases on a decade-long project called Talking Trees. Talking Trees is a collaboration between artists, musicians and scientists who aim to connect people and nature together. The idea comes from artist Bert Barten who is aware of our unnatural way of living. When the Polish government announced the senseless destruction of an ancient forest, Bert was inspired to act. He felt he must do something to make the usefulness of trees more obvious to all. Talking Trees lets people begin to intuit our connections to trees and the forests that...2015-01-0616 minSound and DataSound and DataBert Barten Producer - Composer - Talking Trees Sonification ProjectScot Gresham-Lancaster in conversation with colleague Bert Barten to touch bases on a decade-long project called Talking Trees. Talking Trees is a collaboration between artists, musicians and scientists who aim to connect people and nature together. The idea comes from artist Bert Barten who is aware of our unnatural way of living. When the Polish government announced the senseless destruction of an ancient forest, Bert was inspired to act. He felt he must do something to make the usefulness of trees more obvious to all. Talking Trees lets people begin to intuit our connections to trees and the forests that...2015-01-0616 minSound and DataSound and DataBert Barten Producer - Composer - Talking Trees Sonification ProjectScot Gresham-Lancaster in conversation with colleague Bert Barten to touch bases on a decade-long project called Talking Trees. Talking Trees is a collaboration between artists, musicians and scientists who aim to connect people and nature together. The idea comes from artist Bert Barten who is aware of our unnatural way of living. When the Polish government announced the senseless destruction of an ancient forest, Bert was inspired to act. He felt he must do something to make the usefulness of trees more obvious to all. Talking Trees lets people begin to intuit our connections to trees and the forests that...2015-01-0616 minSound and DataSound and DataPaul Vickers - Researcher - Composer - Sonification StandupA short discussion with Dr. Vickers about his very serious research and approach to sonification but also including some discussion of his recent standup routine regarding sonification as its main topic. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2014-06-1034 minSound and DataSound and DataPaul Vickers - Researcher - Composer - Sonification StandupA short discussion with Dr. Vickers about his very serious research and approach to sonification but also including some discussion of his recent standup routine regarding sonification as its main topic.2014-06-1034 minSound and DataSound and DataPaul Vickers - Researcher - Composer - Sonification StandupA short discussion with Dr. Vickers about his very serious research and approach to sonification but also including some discussion of his recent standup routine regarding sonification as its main topic. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2014-06-1034 minSound and DataSound and DataL. Alexis Emelianoff: Composer and Performer - Sound of the EtherA discussion with L. Alexis Emelianoff about her use of detectors to sonify invisible electromagnetic fields that surround all of us. Her specially designed interfacess allow audiences to experience the sounds of electromagnetic fields that she moves through with purposeful gestures. Sonifying the invisible for the ears of the audience. as its main topic.2014-05-0626 minSound and DataSound and DataL. Alexis Emelianoff: Composer and Performer - Sound of the EtherA discussion with L. Alexis Emelianoff about her use of detectors to sonify invisible electromagnetic fields that surround all of us. Her specially designed interfacess allow audiences to experience the sounds of electromagnetic fields that she moves through with purposeful gestures. Sonifying the invisible for the ears of the audience. as its main topic. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2014-05-0626 minSound and DataSound and DataL. Alexis Emelianoff: Composer and Performer - Sound of the EtherA discussion with L. Alexis Emelianoff about her use of detectors to sonify invisible electromagnetic fields that surround all of us. Her specially designed interfacess allow audiences to experience the sounds of electromagnetic fields that she moves through with purposeful gestures. Sonifying the invisible for the ears of the audience. as its main topic. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2014-05-0626 minSound and DataSound and DataDavid Worrall - Designer - Composer - Author of the Book on SonificationDavid Worrall is a preeminent scholar regarding sonification. His doctoral thesis on the topic is one of the best resources available for anyone researching this area of study. This is an open and informal discussion of various topics related to sonification. David and Scot have known each other for decades so this an engaging and lively discussion.2014-03-0426 minSound and DataSound and DataDavid Worrall - Designer - Composer - Author of the Book on SonificationDavid Worrall is a preeminent scholar regarding sonification. His doctoral thesis on the topic is one of the best resources available for anyone researching this area of study. This is an open and informal discussion of various topics related to sonification. David and Scot have known each other for decades so this an engaging and lively discussion. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2014-03-0426 minSound and DataSound and DataDavid Worrall - Designer - Composer - Author of the Book on SonificationDavid Worrall is a preeminent scholar regarding sonification. His doctoral thesis on the topic is one of the best resources available for anyone researching this area of study. This is an open and informal discussion of various topics related to sonification. David and Scot have known each other for decades so this an engaging and lively discussion. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2014-03-0426 minSound and DataSound and DataMarco Buongiorno Nardelli -Composer + Physicist: Blazing new Pathways in SonificationAn opportunity to catch up with Marco Buongiorno Nardelli in 2015 in the midst of an ongoing and seemingly endless flow of creation where scientific and musical work co-mingle and compliment each other2014-02-0415 minSound and DataSound and DataMarco Buongiorno Nardelli -Composer + Physicist: Blazing new Pathways in SonificationAn opportunity to catch up with Marco Buongiorno Nardelli in 2015 in the midst of an ongoing and seemingly endless flow of creation where scientific and musical work co-mingle and compliment each other This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2014-02-0415 minSound and DataSound and DataMarco Buongiorno Nardelli -Composer + Physicist: Blazing new Pathways in SonificationAn opportunity to catch up with Marco Buongiorno Nardelli in 2015 in the midst of an ongoing and seemingly endless flow of creation where scientific and musical work co-mingle and compliment each other This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2014-02-0415 minSound and DataSound and DataSophia Roosth -Anthropologist + Theorist - New Ideas in the use of the SensesFrom Sophia Roosth's perspective as an anthropologist, the interest in how non-visual senses (e.g., hearing, taste, and touch) figure in scientific research and knowledge production are discussed. Discussed among these interests, sonocytologists who record cellular vibrations, exploring how listening to cells impacts how researchers understand biological processes. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2014-01-0716 minSound and DataSound and DataSophia Roosth -Anthropologist + Theorist - New Ideas in the use of the SensesFrom Sophia Roosth's perspective as an anthropologist, the interest in how non-visual senses (e.g., hearing, taste, and touch) figure in scientific research and knowledge production are discussed. Discussed among these interests, sonocytologists who record cellular vibrations, exploring how listening to cells impacts how researchers understand biological processes.2014-01-0716 minSound and DataSound and DataSophia Roosth -Anthropologist + Theorist - New Ideas in the use of the SensesFrom Sophia Roosth's perspective as an anthropologist, the interest in how non-visual senses (e.g., hearing, taste, and touch) figure in scientific research and knowledge production are discussed. Discussed among these interests, sonocytologists who record cellular vibrations, exploring how listening to cells impacts how researchers understand biological processes. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2014-01-0716 minSound and DataSound and DataMike Winters - Composer + Theorist - Emotions and SonificationTo quote Mike Winters from the “Project Description” of his Masters Thesis “Strategies for Continuous Auditory Display of Arousal and Valence” in which he states “Sound is capable of profound emotional experiences: one need look no further than the importance of music in film. Sonification is field of research interested in the use of sound to convey information in general, but what happens when the data is emotion?” This discussion scratches the surface of this research and starts the dialog regarding the fuzzy intersection of Art and Science that is presented when researching the techniques associated with affective computing when using data t...2013-06-0417 minSound and DataSound and DataMike Winters - Composer + Theorist - Emotions and SonificationTo quote Mike Winters from the “Project Description” of his Masters Thesis “Strategies for Continuous Auditory Display of Arousal and Valence” in which he states “Sound is capable of profound emotional experiences: one need look no further than the importance of music in film. Sonification is field of research interested in the use of sound to convey information in general, but what happens when the data is emotion?” This discussion scratches the surface of this research and starts the dialog regarding the fuzzy intersection of Art and Science that is presented when researching the techniques associated with affective computing when using data t...2013-06-0417 minSound and DataSound and DataMike Winters - Composer + Theorist - Emotions and SonificationTo quote Mike Winters from the “Project Description” of his Masters Thesis “Strategies for Continuous Auditory Display of Arousal and Valence” in which he states “Sound is capable of profound emotional experiences: one need look no further than the importance of music in film. Sonification is field of research interested in the use of sound to convey information in general, but what happens when the data is emotion?” This discussion scratches the surface of this research and starts the dialog regarding the fuzzy intersection of Art and Science that is presented when researching the techniques associated with affective computing when using data t...2013-06-0417 minSound and DataSound and DataFlorian Grond - Composer + Theorist - Interactions and SonificationHere is an extended conversation regarding a broad range of topics relative to sonification including the types and definitions of listening relative to sonification practices as well as a discussion of the blurry space between sound art practice and functional scientific purpose with sonification. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2013-05-0741 minSound and DataSound and DataFlorian Grond - Composer + Theorist - Interactions and SonificationHere is an extended conversation regarding a broad range of topics relative to sonification including the types and definitions of listening relative to sonification practices as well as a discussion of the blurry space between sound art practice and functional scientific purpose with sonification. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2013-05-0741 minSound and DataSound and DataFlorian Grond - Composer + Theorist - Interactions and SonificationHere is an extended conversation regarding a broad range of topics relative to sonification including the types and definitions of listening relative to sonification practices as well as a discussion of the blurry space between sound art practice and functional scientific purpose with sonification.2013-05-0741 minSound and DataSound and DataMargaret Schedele - Composer - Media Artist - Mixing Science and ArtMargaret Schedel is an Associate Professor of Composition and Computer Music at Stony Brook University. Through her work, she explores the relatively new field of Data Sonification, generating new ways to perceive and interact with information through the use of sound. LINK to a longer in depth article. Dr. Schedel states: “In the current fascination with sonification, the fact that aesthetic decisions must be made in order to translate data into the auditory domain can be obscured. Headlines such as “Here’s What the Higgs Boson Sounds Like” are much sexier than headlines such as “Here is What One Possible Mapping of...2013-04-0209 minSound and DataSound and DataMargaret Schedele - Composer - Media Artist - Mixing Science and ArtMargaret Schedel is an Associate Professor of Composition and Computer Music at Stony Brook University. Through her work, she explores the relatively new field of Data Sonification, generating new ways to perceive and interact with information through the use of sound. LINK to a longer in depth article. Dr. Schedel states: “In the current fascination with sonification, the fact that aesthetic decisions must be made in order to translate data into the auditory domain can be obscured. Headlines such as “Here’s What the Higgs Boson Sounds Like” are much sexier than headlines such as “Here is What One Possible Mapping of...2013-04-0209 minSound and DataSound and DataMargaret Schedele - Composer - Media Artist - Mixing Science and ArtMargaret Schedel is an Associate Professor of Composition and Computer Music at Stony Brook University. Through her work, she explores the relatively new field of Data Sonification, generating new ways to perceive and interact with information through the use of sound. LINK to a longer in depth article. Dr. Schedel states: “In the current fascination with sonification, the fact that aesthetic decisions must be made in order to translate data into the auditory domain can be obscured. Headlines such as “Here’s What the Higgs Boson Sounds Like” are much sexier than headlines such as “Here is What One Possible Mapping of...2013-04-0209 minSound and DataSound and DataPauline Oliveros - Founder of the Deep Listening InstitutePauline Oliveros and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster have collaborated on many projects over the years and in this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. The Deep Listening Art/Science Conference comes up as well as the interesting “moon bounce” pieces, “Echoes from the Moon.” Although done in Season 1 this has been moved up in time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2013-03-0516 minSound and DataSound and DataPauline Oliveros - Founder of the Deep Listening InstitutePauline Oliveros and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster have collaborated on many projects over the years and in this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. The Deep Listening Art/Science Conference comes up as well as the interesting “moon bounce” pieces, “Echoes from the Moon.” Although done in Season 1 this has been moved up in time.2013-03-0516 minSound and DataSound and DataPauline Oliveros - Founder of the Deep Listening InstitutePauline Oliveros and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster have collaborated on many projects over the years and in this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. The Deep Listening Art/Science Conference comes up as well as the interesting “moon bounce” pieces, “Echoes from the Moon.” Although done in Season 1 this has been moved up in time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2013-03-0516 minSound and DataSound and DataAndrew Blanton - Composer - Media Artist - Gestures that move soundAndrew Blanton and Scot Gresham-Lancaster introduce and discuss CONDUCTOR, an exploration in real-time sound diffusion using multiple iOS devices as sensors for the placement of sound. The design references the historical use of spatial dimensions in music and addresses how the disintegration of traditional audience/performer roles creates massive implications for this new approach to “conducting”. The system requires at least four channels of audio for 360 degree audio spatialization. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scotgreshamlancaster.substack.com2013-02-0522 minSound and DataSound and DataAndrew Blanton - Composer - Media Artist - Gestures that move soundAndrew Blanton and Scot Gresham-Lancaster introduce and discuss CONDUCTOR, an exploration in real-time sound diffusion using multiple iOS devices as sensors for the placement of sound. The design references the historical use of spatial dimensions in music and addresses how the disintegration of traditional audience/performer roles creates massive implications for this new approach to “conducting”. The system requires at least four channels of audio for 360 degree audio spatialization. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greshamlancaster.substack.com2013-02-0522 minSound and DataSound and DataAndrew Blanton - Composer - Media Artist - Gestures that move soundAndrew Blanton and Scot Gresham-Lancaster introduce and discuss CONDUCTOR, an exploration in real-time sound diffusion using multiple iOS devices as sensors for the placement of sound. The design references the historical use of spatial dimensions in music and addresses how the disintegration of traditional audience/performer roles creates massive implications for this new approach to “conducting”. The system requires at least four channels of audio for 360 degree audio spatialization.2013-02-0522 min