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2009. Assign 2: Data Sonification: Recent submissions

    • Sonification of Long Term and Short Term Visitors arriving in Sydney (Jan1976-Aug2009) 

      Hung, Eva
      Published 2009-10-30
      Sonification of Long Term and Short Term Visitors arriving in Sydney (Jan1976-Aug2009)This patch sonifies data about visitors arriving in Australia.
      Open Access
      Recording, acoustical
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    • Musical Sonification of Stock Market Data (primarily Google data from 2004-2006) 

      Denten, Nadine
      Published 2009-10-30
      Musical Sonification of Stock Data, primarily using google data, but can be changed to use any text file of stock data. Separates the data streams into a bass line, harmony and melody. A cymbal crash represents a year has passed.
      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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    • Australia's Employment Sonification (1978 - 2009) 

      Lim, Daniel
      Published 2009-10-30
      The files submitted belong to Assignment 2 for DECO 1013 - Sound Design and Sonification, Daniel Lim 308222156. I was unable to achieve the goals I set for making the sonification; creating two harmonic sounds rising with ...
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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.
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      Recording, acoustical
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