The Symphony of Science
The Symphony of Science is a musical project of John D Boswell,
designed to deliver scientific knowledge and philosophy in musical form.
The project owes its existence in large measure to the classic PBS Series Cosmos, by Carl Sagan,
Ann Druyan and Steve Soter, as well as all the other featured figures and visuals.
designed to deliver scientific knowledge and philosophy in musical form.
The project owes its existence in large measure to the classic PBS Series Cosmos, by Carl Sagan,
Ann Druyan and Steve Soter, as well as all the other featured figures and visuals.
Carl Sagan
(November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996)
(November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996)
Carl Sagan : Earth - The Pale Blue Dot
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Carl Sagan : We are One Planet
(The Nuclear Threat to Humanity and to Earth) |
Carl Sagan was the David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University. He played a leading role in the American space program since its inception. He was a consultant and adviser to NASA since the 1950's, briefed the Apollo astronauts before their flights to the Moon, and was an experimenter on the Mariner, Viking, Voyager, and Galileo expeditions to the planets. He helped solve the mysteries of the high temperatures of Venus (answer: massive greenhouse effect), the seasonal changes on Mars (answer: windblown dust), and the reddish haze of Titan (answer: complex organic molecules). For his work, Dr. Sagan received the NASA medals for Exceptional Scientific Achievement and (twice) for Distinguished Public Service, as well as the NASA Apollo Achievement Award. Asteroid 2709 Sagan is named after him. He was also awarded the John F. Kennedy Astronautics Award of the American Astronautical Society, the Explorers Club 75th Anniversary Award, the Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Medal of the Soviet Cosmonauts Federation, and the Masursky Award of the American Astronomical Society, ("for his extraordinary contributions to the development of planetary science… As a scientist trained in both astronomy and biology, Dr. Sagan has made seminal contributions to the study of planetary atmospheres, planetary surfaces, the history of the Earth, and exobiology. Many of the most productive planetary scientists working today are his present and former students and associates"). He was also a recipient of the Public Welfare Medal, the highest award of the National Academy of Sciences (for "distinguished contributions in the application of science to the public welfare…Carl Sagan has been enormously successful in communicating the wonder and importance of science. His ability to capture the imagination of millions and to explain difficult concepts in understandable terms is a magnificent achievement"). |
Dr. Sagan was elected Chairman of the Division of Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society, President of the Planetology Section of the American Geophysical Union, and Chairman of the Astronomy Section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. For twelve years he was the editor-in-chief of Icarus, the leading professional journal devoted to planetary research. He was co-founder and President of the Planetary Society, a 100,000-member organization that is the largest space-interest group in the world; and Distinguished Visiting Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. A Pulitzer Prize winner for the book The Dragons of Eden: Speculations of the Evolution of Human Intelligence, Dr. Sagan was the author of many bestsellers, including Cosmos, which became the bestselling science book ever published in English. The accompanying Emmy and Peabody award-winning television series has been seen by a billion people in sixty countries. He received twenty-two honorary degrees from American colleges and universities for his contributions to science, literature, education, and the preservation of the environment, and many awards for his work on the long-term consequences of nuclear war and reversing the nuclear arms race. His novel, Contact, became a major motion picture. In their posthumous award to Dr. Sagan of their highest honor, the National Science Foundation declared that his "research transformed planetary science… his gifts to mankind were infinite." |
About The Symphony of Science
Hey - I'm John Boswell, the musician and producer behind the Symphony of Science.
The goal of the project is to bring scientific knowledge and philosophy to the public, in a novel way, through the medium of music. Science and music are two passions of mine that I aim to combine, in a way that is intended to bring a meaningful message to listeners, while simultaneously providing an enjoyable musical experience. Inspiration from The Gregory Brothers and DJ Steve Porter, coupled with my experience with remixing, composition, and auto-tune, led to experiments with remixing scientists, culminating in Carl Sagan's "A Glorious Dawn" in Fall of 2009. This first video's highly positive reception provided motivation to elaborate on the theme of remixing scientists, which spawned the Symphony of Science project. Although the methods of remixing and tuning spoken word, combined with original electronic music and similarly themed footage, are unorthodox in the context of other science-themed music, the results have often been inspiring, humbling, and of course humorous. |
The project has now produced 11 full length music videos and expanded to include and rely on input from the community and collaborations with peers. Since its launch in Fall 2009, Symphony of Science has been featured on NPR, Wired, The Scientist, Attack of the Show, The Skeptics Guide to the Universe, Bad Astronomy, Coast to Coast AM, The Examiner, net@night, and many more outlets.
The videos have attracted over 16 million views online, contributing to the release of the first song, A Glorious Dawn, on a special 7" 45rpm vinyl single through Jack White's record label Third Man Records. After the release of the tenth video, I released an album compiling all the songs, plus an unreleased track. It is updated with each new song and can be downloaded for free here. Everything on the site is provided for free; if you like what you see and hear, please consider contributing to the project, or following my work via the social networking links at the top of the page. Thanks for visiting the site. Enjoy what you find! ~John - [email protected] http://www.symphonyofscience.com/about.html |
Symphony of Science : 'A Glorious Dawn'
Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking Symphony of Science : 'Our Place in the Cosmos'
Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, Robert Jastrow Symphony of Science : 'The Unbroken Thread'
Carl Sagan, David Attenborough, Jane Goodall Symphony of Science :
'Children of Africa - The Story of Us' Jacob Bronowski, Alice Roberts, Carolyn Porco, Jane Goodall, Robert Sapolsky, Neil deGrasse Tyson and David Attenborough The Symphony of Time :
A musical celebration of the concept of Time Dean Radin, Robert Lanza, Maurizio Benazzo, Alan Watts, Michio Kaku, Brian Cox |
Symphony of Science : 'We Are All Connected'
Carl Sagan, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye Symphony of Science : 'The Quantum World!'
Morgan Freeman, Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, Brian Cox, Richard Feynman, Frank Close Symphony of Science : 'Ode to the Brain!'
Carl Sagan, Robert Winston, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Jill Bolte Taylor, Bill Nye, Oliver Sacks Symphony of Science : 'We've got to be that Light'
A heartfelt thank you to teachers across America for their unwavering dedication to the next generation. Dr. Jeff Goldstein, Center Director National Center for Earth and Space Science Education |