The universal concept of a “music of the spheres” traverses the history of philosophy, science and art, from Pythagoras to Kepler and beyond. In modern times, a sphere in three dimensions—the Bloch sphere—is used to illustrate the state of a qubit, the basic unit of quantum information. On the same spherical surface, the fundamental components of voice production can be located, so that any utterance can be seen as the evolution of a unit two-dimensional vector having complex coefficients. Indeed, any sound can be analyzed and decomposed into overlapping sinusoidal components, broadband noises, and impulsive transients, which in turn can be associated to fundamental means of vocal sound production, such as phonation, turbulence, and slow my...
When you hear a person speaking in a familiar language you perceive the speech sounds uttered and th...
Molecular Music is an offshoot of a long-term collaborative project, the multi- award winning dancer...
Sound affects and pervades our body in a physical as well as a phenomenological sense: a notion that...
The universal concept of a “music of the spheres” traverses the history of philosophy, science and a...
Concepts and formalism from acoustics are often used to exemplify quantum mechanics. Conversely, qua...
Concepts and formalism from acoustics are often used to exemplify quantum mechanics. Conversely, qua...
Humans have a privileged, embodied way to explore the world of sounds, through vocal imitation. The ...
Humans have a privileged, embodied way to explore the world of sounds, through vocal imitation. The ...
The Music of the Spheres was a model of the universe proposed by Pythagoras and Aristotle, which exp...
This exploration task inspects the job of music and solfege tones as sound mending modalities on dif...
The sound as the basis for all forms of live voice on the theatrical stage is a material phenomenon....
This work deals with the sonification of a quantum mechanical system and the processes that occur as...
Sound lies at the very center of speech communication. A sound wave is both the end product of the s...
Two seemingly incompatible worlds of quantum physics and acoustics have their meeting point in ex...
Writing in 1946 and 1947, the author considers the possibility to describe acoustical phenomena with...
When you hear a person speaking in a familiar language you perceive the speech sounds uttered and th...
Molecular Music is an offshoot of a long-term collaborative project, the multi- award winning dancer...
Sound affects and pervades our body in a physical as well as a phenomenological sense: a notion that...
The universal concept of a “music of the spheres” traverses the history of philosophy, science and a...
Concepts and formalism from acoustics are often used to exemplify quantum mechanics. Conversely, qua...
Concepts and formalism from acoustics are often used to exemplify quantum mechanics. Conversely, qua...
Humans have a privileged, embodied way to explore the world of sounds, through vocal imitation. The ...
Humans have a privileged, embodied way to explore the world of sounds, through vocal imitation. The ...
The Music of the Spheres was a model of the universe proposed by Pythagoras and Aristotle, which exp...
This exploration task inspects the job of music and solfege tones as sound mending modalities on dif...
The sound as the basis for all forms of live voice on the theatrical stage is a material phenomenon....
This work deals with the sonification of a quantum mechanical system and the processes that occur as...
Sound lies at the very center of speech communication. A sound wave is both the end product of the s...
Two seemingly incompatible worlds of quantum physics and acoustics have their meeting point in ex...
Writing in 1946 and 1947, the author considers the possibility to describe acoustical phenomena with...
When you hear a person speaking in a familiar language you perceive the speech sounds uttered and th...
Molecular Music is an offshoot of a long-term collaborative project, the multi- award winning dancer...
Sound affects and pervades our body in a physical as well as a phenomenological sense: a notion that...