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Honor Harger: A history of the universe in sound

Filmed May 2011 • Posted Jun 2011TEDSalon London Spring 2011
TEDSalon London Spring 2011
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Artist-technologist Honor Harger listens to the weird and wonderful noises of stars and planets and pulsars. In her work, she tracks the radio waves emitted by ancient celestial objects and turns them into sound, including "the oldest song you will ever hear," the sound of cosmic rays left over from the Big Bang.

Honor Harger explores the sounds of the sky, using art to connect her audience to the universe. Full bio ยป

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