projet musical créé par le musicien électronique américain John Boswell
Symphony of Science
symphonyofscience.com →The series puts a new spin on science by remixing lectures, documentaries, and movies into music videos celebrating the most mind-blowing knowledge we have. The videos have been used in classrooms around the world as a means to get people interested in science. Since its launch in Fall 2009, Symphony of Science has been featured on CNN, NPR, Wired, Adult Swim, and more, attracting over 50 million views online. The first single, A Glorious Dawn, found release on Jack White's Third Man Records label as a special 7” vinyl single. The series is the brain child of melodysheep , a musician and filmmaker living in the Pacific Northwest. His work spans from television and music production, having done extensive work with Disney, National Geographic, PBS, and many other collaborators. A TED guest and Webby Award winner, he strives to evoke a sense of awe with his work by celebrating the musicality of life, nature, and pop culture. In 2016, “A Glorious Dawn” became the first record ever played in space. “Only when creative people take ownership of cosmic discovery will society accept science as the cultural activity that it is. And so I applaud all such efforts of artists.”
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Symphony of Science est un projet musical créé par le musicien électronique américain John Boswell. Il a pour objectif de « répandre le savoir scientifique et la philosophie à travers des remix musicaux ». Pour ce faire, Boswell réalise des corrections de timbre d'extraits audio et vidéo d'émissions de télévision présentant des scientifiques et éducateurs populaires. Il en fait un mashup sur fond de compositions musicales. Ainsi, deux des vidéoclips de Boswell, A Glorious Dawn et We are All Connected, mettent en scène Carl Sagan, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye et Stephen Hawking tirés d'extraits audio vidéo des émissions Cosmos, Les Mystères de l'Univers, (en), L'Univers élégant et (en).
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