Communicating Science Residency
With media attention on solar flares and their effects on positive events (the northern lights) or predicted negative events (technological disruption), Helen White joined the Pervasive Media Studio in January 2013 to embark on a graduate and new talent residency, supported by IOP Publishing, to…
With media attention on solar flares and their effects on positive events (the northern lights) or predicted negative events (technological disruption), Helen White joined the Pervasive Media Studio in January 2013 to embark on a graduate and new talent residency, supported by IOP Publishing, to develop a ‘solar-wind chime’. Over a 3 month period Helen developed an installation that is powered by real-time data triggering an audible and visual representation of the movement of charged particles released from the sun.
During her residency, Helen explored the upsurge in the availability of information on a global scale, the challenged of giving form to an aesthetically bereft mass of data, and explored new approaches to science communication using creative technologies.
A short film is available on dShed encapsulating Helen's project: http://www.watershed.co.uk/dshed/solar-wind-chime
And a recording of her showcase event and panel discussion is available: http://www.watershed.co.uk/dshed/listen-sun-panel-discussion
Helen in the news:
Artist shows she's got solar flare | The Post | 19.04.13
Listen: New Sounds from Space | The Weather Channel | 09.05.13
Sounding out the Sun | Physics World | 14.05.13