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“The music of the spheres is the only sound which has never for one split second ceased in any part of the universe; with this positive we have no negative to contrast. Presumably if (per impossible) it ever did stop, then with terror and dismay, with a dislocation of our whole auditory life, we should feel that the bottom had dropped out of our lives. But it never does. The music which is too familiar to be heard enfolds us day and night and in all ages.”  (C. S. Lewis, ‘Imagination and Thought in the Middle Ages’ cited in Michael Ward, Planet Narnia, 21)
The linked page is an amazingly-hypnotizing Flash app that puts the orbits of the planets to music. Go there now.
vizualize:

http://www.whitevinyldesign.com/solarbeat/
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“The music of the spheres is the only sound which has never for one split second ceased in any part of the universe; with this positive we have no negative to contrast. Presumably if (per impossible) it ever did stop, then with terror and dismay, with a dislocation of our whole auditory life, we should feel that the bottom had dropped out of our lives. But it never does. The music which is too familiar to be heard enfolds us day and night and in all ages.”  (C. S. Lewis, ‘Imagination and Thought in the Middle Ages’ cited in Michael Ward, Planet Narnia, 21)

The linked page is an amazingly-hypnotizing Flash app that puts the orbits of the planets to music. Go there now.

vizualize:

http://www.whitevinyldesign.com/solarbeat/

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    Another good use of sound in visualization. I’m really getting interested in the use of other senses to add dimensions.
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    click it! its kinda cool!
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    “The music of the spheres is the only sound which has never for one split second ceased in any part of the universe;...
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    a musical solar system. this is so awesome and fun.
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