Collaborating with the Sun: Making Sound Art With Solar Power

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2022
  • Hi! My name is Cory and I am a small town artist who makes environmental and ecological inspired artwork. In this video I document the process and talk about the ideas behind a sound art project called Sun Song.
    This summer has been hot, especially in California. With temperatures reaching well above 100F daily, it is a constant struggle for an artist who makes work in and with nature. Instead of fighting the sun, this time I came up with an idea to collaborate with it by DIY'ing a weird but simple glass bottle instrument, doing a little science experiment work, and trying my hand at making music...
    I decided to use the Sun's power to evaporate water to make an artwork. I wanted to create some kind of sound collage, sound art, experimental music, or song that was fueled by the sun. I used glass bottles filled with water (tuned to an extended A chord) and the sun re-tuned them during the entire month of July. When the sun set on July 31st, I brought the bottles in and began working on creating something out of what the sun had changed for me. It was quite dissonant, but there were still relationships to be found.
    Deciding to tune the bottles to an A chord took a few weeks of research. When I found the information on NASA's sun sonification program webpage, I was instantly inspired. According to their research the sun resonates at about a frequency of 0.0033hz - way too low for us to hear! However, using a formula to solve for pitch, 0.0033hz is close to a very very low A. I expanded on the A note using the A scale to make a chord using the glass bottles. (I'm not a musician so this was done to the best of my ability!)
    This was an extremely challenging yet rewarding conceptual art project to work on! Big thanks to anyone checking it out!
    You can view Sun Song with extra images on its portfolio page here:
    www.corymorrisonart.com/sun-song
    Credits to NASA, ESA, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Alex Young, associate director for science in the Heliophysics Science Division, Alexander Kosovichev, Stanford Experimental Physics Lab, producers Katie Atkinson and Micheala Sosby, and editor Rob Garner for publishing information on sun sonification. www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/...
    NASA Media Usage Guidelines: "NASA content - images, audio, video, and computer files used in the rendition of 3-dimensional models, such as texture maps and polygon data in any format - generally are not subject to copyright in the United States. You may use this material for educational or informational purposes, including photo collections, textbooks, public exhibits, computer graphical simulations and Internet Web pages. This general permission extends to personal Web pages." www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guide...
    More research:
    physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com...
    How to Convert Frequency to Pitch Formula:
    www.johndcook.com/blog/2013/0...
    Credit for three Free to Use Creative Commons stock videos used and altered from Pexels.com:
    Videos by Abraham Braun: www.pexels.com/video/light-re...
    www.pexels.com/video/lights-r...
    Video by Abdul Wahab : www.pexels.com/video/beautifu...
    Video by Indigo Blackwood: www.pexels.com/video/the-sun-...

Комментарии • 12

  • @pyro-millie5533
    @pyro-millie5533 10 месяцев назад +8

    This is the most “wild magic artist” thing I’ve ever seen. And the resulting song really does sound so “solar” in nature. So cool!!

  • @paulathevalley
    @paulathevalley Год назад +5

    As soon as you said “collaborate with the sun” I knew I was going to love this. You make your process look so natural and effortless, which is inspiring. Thank you. ☀️🎶

    • @corymart
      @corymart  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, your comment means a lot! Collaborating with nature is something I'd like to continue exploring in future projects!

  • @beyondtheillusion5327
    @beyondtheillusion5327 Год назад +2

    Having completed a degree in textiles - surface design and studying art for over 12 years of my life. I absolutely love the fact you have a go at all mediums.
    I love to explore combining different mediums. I was always told to stick to one thing, but I love collaborating methods and arts together.
    My final project was inspired by the bauhaus movement. I took photographs when I travelled America and then turned them into digital vector drawings. Printed them at various sizes, made a large collage based on the places. Then created my own view finders and created sections. Then turned these sections into solid shapes, painted them. Then turned them back into cad drawings and made a bespoke laser cut splash back.
    I love how you document the process! 🎉

  • @jazminalfaro
    @jazminalfaro Год назад +4

    I absolutely love this. Thank you for doing this and including us in your process! Amazing work!!

  • @50m3th1n
    @50m3th1n 3 месяца назад

    So cool

  • @nadaup5975
    @nadaup5975 Год назад +5

    God you are so talented thank you 🙏🏻

    • @corymart
      @corymart  Год назад

      Wow, you’re too kind! I appreciate your comment!

    • @El_pouleto
      @El_pouleto Год назад

      @@corymart You deserve it more than anybody else

  • @hermanbradford-fw4pt
    @hermanbradford-fw4pt Год назад +1

    Holding the bottles while tapping muted and altered the sound of each bottle
    Maybe that’s what you wanted to achieve in the end project
    Very interesting

  • @instantP
    @instantP Год назад

    lovely process/work! thank you

  • @lauvainberg
    @lauvainberg Год назад

    beatifull very inspiring thanks❤