Entertainment A mathematician composes an electro music album based on database from ... black holes!
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Valery Vermeulen has created pieces of electronic music by transforming scientific modelizations from research on the natural phenomena of space.
from the cross between the scientific world and the universe of electronic music, an album of a new genre is born. Responding to the code name "MikROMEDAS ADS / CFT 001", the songs the component come from the data of the research models in physics.
Electronic music from scientific simulationsaway from electronic music in its most popular representation within our society, the pieces of this EP to cosmic tunes could be classified as experimental electronic atmosphere music.
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Available listening on the Valery Vermeulen website, the project involved a large number of researchers including some fame physicists such as Matthias Kaminski or Thomas Hertog, who are former collaborators of the famous Stephen Hawking disappeared in March 2018.
In order to accurately transcribe the galactic atmosphere, Valery Vermeulen has thus transformed and assembled black holes, gravitational waves or still stars to neutrons in audible sound samples by humans.
Source: traxmag
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