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| h English (en) | Sonification is increasingly used as a scientific tool to analyze and monitor data of several phenomena, and it evolved especially in the astronomical community due to the large amounts of data produced from observing the cosmos, but also as an artistic tool, and educational complement to other disciplines like medicine, mathematics, physics, chemistry but also geography, economy or even literature. For example in medicine, doctors monitor patients’ bio-metric reactions in real time without having to look at a screen. In literature an audio representation can be created "a posteriori" (in post-time) using the number of adjectives in a book, the number of times a certain word appears in an article. Any kind of data is made of numbers. And numbers can trigger audio because music and sound are fundamentally resumed to numbers, in the sense that we can describe those using numbers. |