Abstract
Stairway to Helheim
by PerMagnus Lindborg (2021). Eight-channel sonification of 138 years of weather data from Hong Kong.
Stairway to Helheim is a sonification of meteorological data for Hong Kong covering 138 years, between January 1884 and September 2021, of daily rainfall and temperature, monthly ‘hot nights’ and ‘hot days’, as well as yearly sea level averages in Victoria Harbour. The data were calculated from files graciously provided by Hong Kong Observatory. A total of 1654 rows of monthly data were rendered to yield 60 minutes of multichannel audio.
The sonic material for the piece was based on action recordings of sound objects such as chairs, bottles, balls, and compact discs, made in October 2021 at SoundLab, City University of Hong Kong, by the author assisted by Manni Chen and Daye Yoon. The author made post-recording edits in Logic Pro, data pre-processing in R, and sound synthesis in Max.
In Norse mythology, Helheim is the lowest part of the afterworld, the world of the dead. It is ruled by the goddess of death, Hel, a daughter of Loki. As visitors tread the thirty-six steps from level three to level four of the ArtScience Museum, they are met with sonic objects falling onto them, running down the staircase steps, cascading down like a river, moving stealthily in the opposite direction like a Slinky, or obscenely bouncing down like yoga balls, a hundred tennis balls, a thousand ping pong balls, or more. The stream of objects never-ending, the visitors will nevertheless eventually succeed to reach the fourth floor. Released from the struggle, they float serenely into the calm of the top level – is it Parnassum, Helheim, or Purgatory? Or is it another test altogether?
by PerMagnus Lindborg (2021). Eight-channel sonification of 138 years of weather data from Hong Kong.
Stairway to Helheim is a sonification of meteorological data for Hong Kong covering 138 years, between January 1884 and September 2021, of daily rainfall and temperature, monthly ‘hot nights’ and ‘hot days’, as well as yearly sea level averages in Victoria Harbour. The data were calculated from files graciously provided by Hong Kong Observatory. A total of 1654 rows of monthly data were rendered to yield 60 minutes of multichannel audio.
The sonic material for the piece was based on action recordings of sound objects such as chairs, bottles, balls, and compact discs, made in October 2021 at SoundLab, City University of Hong Kong, by the author assisted by Manni Chen and Daye Yoon. The author made post-recording edits in Logic Pro, data pre-processing in R, and sound synthesis in Max.
In Norse mythology, Helheim is the lowest part of the afterworld, the world of the dead. It is ruled by the goddess of death, Hel, a daughter of Loki. As visitors tread the thirty-six steps from level three to level four of the ArtScience Museum, they are met with sonic objects falling onto them, running down the staircase steps, cascading down like a river, moving stealthily in the opposite direction like a Slinky, or obscenely bouncing down like yoga balls, a hundred tennis balls, a thousand ping pong balls, or more. The stream of objects never-ending, the visitors will nevertheless eventually succeed to reach the fourth floor. Released from the struggle, they float serenely into the calm of the top level – is it Parnassum, Helheim, or Purgatory? Or is it another test altogether?
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | Hanyang University Museum |
| Publisher | Hanyang University |
| Size | physical staircase at Hanyang University Museum |
| Publication status | Published - 10 Jul 2024 |
| Event | International Computer Music Conference 2024: Sound in Motion - Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Duration: 7 Jul 2024 → 13 Jul 2024 Conference number: 50 https://www.icmc2024.org/ |
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Information for this record is provided by the author(s) concerned.Research Keywords
- sonification
- design
- audio synthesis
- Hong Kong
- climate data
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Re(de)fining Sonification: Project Classification Strategies in the Data Sonification Archive
LINDBORG, P., CAIOLA, V., CIUCCARELLI, P., CHEN, M. & LENZI, S., Sept 2024, In: AES: Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 72, 9, p. 585-602 18 p.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Climate data sonification and visualization: An analysis of topics, aesthetics, and characteristics in 32 recent projects
Lindborg, P., Lenzi, S. & Chen, M., 2023, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 13, 19 p., 1020102.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Editorial: Data perceptualization for climate science communication
Lindborg, P., Chopra, S. S. & Groß-Vogt, K., 2023, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 14, 1263971.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › Editorial Preface › peer-review
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School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong (Publisher)
Lindborg, P. M. (Academic Editor)
Feb 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work (RGC: 61) › Editorial membership and others
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