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eARTh Experience Earth in a New Perspective: The Sights and Sounds of Our Planet in the Arts By Rosemarie Sanders and Carmen Nemeth

Science Teacher, Mount Vernon High School ABOUT ME Science Teacher, Mount Vernon High School Director-at-Large, Earth Science Science Teachers Association of New York State Founder, New York State Earth Science Teachers’ Association Secretary, National Association of Geoscience Teachers Earth Day Conservation Stewardship Celebration of the Planet Earth Sounds Harmonics in Tectonic Activity

Visual Arts When looking for qualities of a visual art project, look for texture hue patterns The fourth longest river of Europe captured by Astronaut Tim Kopra while orbiting Earth as part of the Expedition 36 and 37 missions. One can easily take this for an amazing masterpiece of an artist. This marvellous appearance of the river is attributed to the fact that it owns more than 32,000 tributaries.

Math of Nature Fibonacci’s numbers Fractals

Earth’s Sounds The following is a translation of the sound of Earth. These sounds are the electromagnetic vibrations of the planet.

Stromboli Volcano Volcanoes have vibrations in the lowest ends of human hearing, 20 hz. Close view of Stromboli Volcano erupting incandescent molten lava fragments What if this could be interpreted to sound?

Music of Earth When you hear of the Sounds of Space, tell me your thoughts on the “music” our planet generates. Much of the field of tectonic activity is based on the study of harmonics and waveforms.

Students interpret the waveforms on the seismograph tracing. Music Interpretation

The interpretation of the waveform becomes music.

Vibrations of the Earth This project began when students heard Earth. The following is an excerpt of the recording. Recordings from the planets and moons of our Solar System Be prepared to experience a new dimension of our Solar System through the most exiting journey ever undertaken by the human kind. The epic space flights of Voyager 1 & 2 across our Solar System. This unique series of recordings is created from original Voyager recordings of the electromagnetic "voices" of the planets and moons in our Solar System. Although space is a virtual vacuum, this does not mean there is no sound in space. Sound does exist as electronic vibrations. The specially designed instruments on board the Voyagers performed special experiments to pick up and record these vibrations, all within the range of human hearing (20-20,000 CPS). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr4BnW_GlfU

Music: YouTube Real Sounds From Space | NASA Sound Recordings (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr4BnW_GlfU) The 'voice' of our earth (hd/3d) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhAXIjJ56xE ScienceCasts: The Sound of Earthsong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkTL2Ug6llE