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Supplementary material for 'Developing the hertz art-science project to allow inaudible sounds of the Earth and Cosmos to be experienced'

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This repositary contains a sample audio clip that has been produced by using an infrasound signal from the Aurora Borealis to manipulate pink noise. In the hertz project this output has been low pass filtered to 120Hz for the hertz playback equipment. It has been low pass filtered at 400Hz here so it is audible through a standard laptop speaker. The video was a clip from a trial development session of the hertz project featuring Juliet Robson.

Resource Type: Audiovisual
Creators: Marlton, Graeme ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8466-6779 and Robson, Juliet
Rights-holders: University of Reading, Juliet Robson
Data Publisher: University of Reading
Publication Year: 2020
Data last accessed: 19 December 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.267
Metadata Record URL: https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/267
Organisational units: Science > School of Mathematical, Computational and Physical Sciences > Department of Meteorology
Participating Organisations: University of Reading, Juliet Robson
Keywords: infrasound, aurora, art-science
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Data Availability: OPEN

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