an electromagnetic performance in tune with solar waves

 

Richard Vijgen’s Cosmic Wind Chime is an instrument that translates real time space weather into a dynamic electromagnetic performance. This instrument resides within the gravitational equilibrium of our planet and the sun, actively measuring the energetic bursts expelled from the surface of our star, heading towards us.  Functioning as an intermediary between celestial data and human perception, the Cosmic Wind Chime translates data measurements gathered by DSCOVER Deep Space Climate Observatory into a magnetic field.

 

This, in turn, sets in motion an orchestrated performance from a series of metal tubes, creating an acoustic rendition reflective of the solar winds’ dynamic symphony. By visualizing and sonifying fluctuations on a scale from seconds to hours and months the work proposes a new perspective on our collective cosmic condition, the impact of our sun and its magnetic storms on our technology and a sense of connectedness on our planet.

richard vijgen's cosmic wind chime visualizes and sonifies solar winds in a dynamic dance
Cosmic Wind Chime | all images courtesy of Richard Vijgen

 

 

Richard Vijgen visualizes and sonifies cosmic data

 

The DSCOVR Deep Space Climate Observatory is a spacecraft that measures solar wind and provides a 15-to-60-minute advanced warning before a storm of particles and magnetic field reaches earth. Its data measurements serve as the foundation for Richard Vijgen’s Cosmic Wind Chime’s real-time interpretive function. While solar winds can be perceived as polar lights at high latitudes, they can have global consequences. As the streams of charged particles hit electronic equipment, they can disrupt communication and navigation systems and even cause power blackouts. The frequency and intensity of solar winds follow the sun cycle that rotates the sun’s magnetic field every 11 years. As we are enter a period of increased solar activity in the next few years, space weather may become of increased significance to all.

 

As the spacecraft measures an increase in solar activity, the temperature, particle density and direction are transmitted to earth and translated by the chime into a dynamic magnetic field. While the tubes are pushed and pulled by the surrounding magnets, their swings accelerate and come into contact as the data is translated into an acoustic performance while a ring of digits displays the raw sensor data. As the solar winds reach earth and with a delay of about 10 minutes between the measurement on board of the spacecraft and the activation of the chime, the chime performs the signal between 5 and 50 minutes before it reaches earth.

richard vijgen's cosmic wind chime visualizes and sonifies solar winds in a dynamic dance
Cosmic Wind Chime translates real time space weather into a dynamic electromagnetic performance

richard vijgen's cosmic wind chime visualizes and sonifies solar winds in a dynamic dance
it translates data measurements from DSCOVER Deep Space Climate Observatory into a magnetic field

richard vijgen's cosmic wind chime visualizes and sonifies solar winds in a dynamic dance
a series of metal tubes create an acoustic rendition reflective of the solar winds’ dynamic symphony

cosmic wind chime tuning in to the solar winds 5
Richard Vijgen’s instrument relays the data in real-time

cosmic wind chime tuning in to the solar winds 6
the chime performs the signal between 5 and 50 minutes before it reaches earth

 

 

project info:

 

name: Cosmic Wind Chime
artist: Richard Vijgen
technical info: NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, US) datafeed, python, nodejs, Raspberry Pi, custom electronics, electromagnets, neodymium magnets, brass tubes

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom