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2009. Assign 2: Data Sonification: Recent submissions

    • Sonification of Aviation Crashes and Deaths since 1918 

      Gaylican, Renato Jean
      Published 2009-10-30
      This is my sonification work based on the dataset of Aviation Crashes and Deaths since 1918. Three different types of synthesis patches have been used here
      Open Access
      Recording, acoustical
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    • Data Sonification of Global Temperatures 1850 to 2009 

      Carter, Morgan Alexander
      Published 2009-10-30
      Data Sonifaction of average temperatures from 1850 to 2009. Left channel plays the Southern Hemisphere's, right channel plays the Northern Hemishpere's and the centre channel plays a mean average of the two.
      Open Access
      Recording, acoustical
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    • Sonification of Global Warming 1880 - 2005 

      Hu, Angie
      Published 2009-10-30
      This is a sound representation of the global average temperatures annually as well as over a 5 year mean from 1880 - 2005. It shows the gradual increase throughout the years, especially in recent years.
      Open Access
      Recording, acoustical
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    • Data Sonification of the Average Daily Temperatures in San Francisco from 1 Jan 1995 to 10 Sept 2006 

      Fonacier, Mark
      Published 2009-10-30
      This data sonification system sonifies the average daily temperatures in San Francisco from 1995 to 2006 whilst taking into account the seasonal cycles through the year.
      Open Access
      Recording, acoustical
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    • Sound Sonification describing the life expectancy and premium for insurance around the world 

      Cho, Long Yin Jeff
      Published 2009-10-30
      Sound design describing the life expectance of a country and its respective premium for insurance coverage around the world
      Open Access
      Recording, acoustical
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