More Music
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009That is Nam June Paik’s “One for Violin Solo.” If you like that, check out these unusual scores.
And this is a performance of Stockhausen’s “Helicopter String Quartet” – sheet music available on his site.
That is Nam June Paik’s “One for Violin Solo.” If you like that, check out these unusual scores.
And this is a performance of Stockhausen’s “Helicopter String Quartet” – sheet music available on his site.
Kathy Keknek and Janet Aglukkaq demonstrate Inuit Throat Singing. Until seeing this video, I haven’t heard this style of throat singing – only the Tuvan style. This is pretty impressive. If someone would only attempt this on American Idle [sic], I might watch.
On Feb 28, 2009, teacher Jordi Fanals and high school students Gerard Marull, Martí Gasull, Jaume Puigmiquel and Sergi Saballs from the IES La Bisbal school in Catalonia, Spain launched a high-altitude probe with digital camera they designed and built. It rose nearly 19 miles before the helium balloon that carried it burst and it fell back to earth. They were able to recover the camera’s flash card and got some really cool pictures.
55,000 Lego pieces + 4 years work + fanboi obsession = Supercool Lego diorama! Click the link for more pictures.

Moonset, over the Caribbean – 10/10/2007 (Image courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center)
The Big Picture: Earth, Observed
Some of the best pictures from NASA’s Earth Observatory. Also here’s an older post called The Sky From Above from the 154th Shuttle mission.
NASA Earth Observatory Image of the Day
A interesting Earth picture or diagram daily.
Astronomy Picture of the Day
NASA & MTU post a new picture every day.
NASA Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. “The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.”
Their description says, “The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth hosts the best and most complete online collection of astronaut photographs of the Earth.” It has a vast database that may contain all the following NASA links too.
GRIN: GReat Images in NASA
I’m not convinced their acronym is ideal, but there’s plenty great archival images.
NASA PDS Imaging Node
The Planetary Data System has all pictures from every planetary mission NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have mounted.
ESA Hubble Images
Lots of nice deep-space pictures (stars, galaxies, far-away stuff) from the European Space Agency.
NOAA Photo Gallery
Click the tab “Collections” then select a collection and click “CATALOG” for lots of weather-related imagery.
Kyle Gabler composer of the music for World of Goo has released MP3 versions of the songs on his website you can download for free. If that link isn’t available, try this one. He also describes many of the songs, how he created them and who are his influences.
Megapenny
This site has a really clever way of visualizing really big numbers as stacks of pennies. Lots of pennies, lots and lots of pennies…
Here’s just 50 thousand pennies:
Now try to imagine a million, billion or all pennies in circulation (over 300 billion pennies) or just go see for yourself…
Here’s something you guys will like:
Star Wars: Retold (by someone who hasn’t seen it) from Joe Nicolosi on Vimeo.