We Move - Session 7: Jess Bartlet, Introduction to Data Sonification hero

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We Move - Session 7: Jess Bartlet, Introduction to Data Sonification

Acclaimed producer and Cambridge University academic Jess Bartlet introduces Data Sonification — how to transform data into sound and why it matters to scientists and music makers.

Level

Beginner

Duration

Self-paced

Format

Recorded meetup

Added

24/03/2022

Course overview

What even IS Data Sonification? And why is it relevant?

For this session we were delighted to have acclaimed producer and Cambridge University academic Jess Bartlet introduce the groundwork of Data Sonification: how to transform data into sound and why it matters to scientists and music makers alike.

Course content

Instructors

Jess  Bartlet

Jess Bartlet

Instructor

Jess Bartlet (b. 1990) originally trained as a Pharmacist at UEA, often slipping into the music rooms to play piano between lectures. Jess now works as a Public Engagement Coordinator at The CIMR, University of Cambridge strategically traversing the space between research and public audiences, while also working as a freelance producer, engineer, and composer/songwriter, Island Fox. At the University of Cambridge, Jess is passionate about finding innovative and exciting ways to communicate and enhance groundbreaking, novel research to different audience groups. She loves exploring new fields of research through evidence-based practice, being on the precipice of new territory, and creating inspiring “discussion” spaces for thought and action.

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