City Recital Hall and Inspiring Australia invite you to explore music on a different level in our free lunchtime series This Sounds Like Science. Discover how sonification of the coronavirus genome can create beautiful sounds with Dr Mark Temple, a Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology at Western Sydney University. Formerly the drummer in Australian indie-rock group, The Hummingbirds, Mark is interested in creating a wide range of musical renditions and melodies that convey information from DNA and RNA sequences. Mark will perform his Coronacode Music live then discuss his approach to this unique composition with ABC science reporter, Coronacast host and 2020 Eureka Prize Winner, Tegan Taylor
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Bacteria are everywhere. Microbial ecology is emerging as a critical field for understanding the rel...
This final collective meditation involves six musicians and artists, each performing from their resp...
This presentation for the Natural Science Poster Session touches on the science of music, including ...
In celebration of International Strange Music Day on Monday 24 August, I have produced a musical com...
This was performed as part of National Science Week 2018 at the Richard Bonynge Concert Hall, Joan S...
Hidden Music is an exhibition of works by Milton Mermikides in the field of data sonification: the t...
A podcast about the revival of natural soundscapes during the pandemic of COVID-19.Created as course...
The perception of music is a remarkable phenomenon that enriches our lives nearly every day. Deeply ...
The use of music as an aid for improving body and mind has received enormous attention over the last...
A ballad, written for a public engagement with research event, that describes the research of the ST...
City Recital Hall’s foyer is transformed by Sound Bubble, a spectacular installation of light and so...
Presented online October 22, 2020 from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Fall 2020 NANOFANS Webinar Series: Sess...
Miles Thorogood, Creative Technologist specializing in developing computational assistive technologi...
Sounds of Science is the first movement of a symphony for many (scientific) instruments and voices, ...
First hand accounts of research are a valuable part of students’ understanding and integration of sc...
Bacteria are everywhere. Microbial ecology is emerging as a critical field for understanding the rel...
This final collective meditation involves six musicians and artists, each performing from their resp...
This presentation for the Natural Science Poster Session touches on the science of music, including ...