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Tag Archives: Auto-Tune
New Symphony of Science: “Wave of Reason”
Auto-tune magician John Boswell (who we interviewed earlier this year and who lent a hand on one of our SciFri videos) has just released the next “Symphony of Science” music video. This one focuses on skepticism, and adds a bunch … Continue reading
Landing on the Moon: The Soundtrack
A new video from John Boswell – the mind behind the popular Symphony of Science auto-tuned remixes – samples the NASA documentary Flight of Apollo 11. If Neil Armstrong had an iPod with him when he stepped on the moon … Continue reading
Posted in music, Video
Tagged Apollo 11, Auto-Tune, John Boswell, music, Neil Armstrong
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Symphony of Science is back: “The Case for Mars”
Symphony of Science creator John Boswell is back with another Cosmos mashup. This time, the subject is space exploration – specifically, Mars. As the auto-tuned Carl Sagan sings in the video, “Mars is the next logical step in our space … Continue reading
Auto-Tune the Cosmos: Q&A With John Boswell
John Boswell Auto-Tuned clips of Carl Sagan’s Cosmos into “A Glorious Dawn,” and the video went viral. Now, he’s created a project called The Symphony of Science. He talks with SciArts about the addictive nature of Auto-Tune, Sagan’s smooth voice … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Features, Interview, Video
Tagged art, Auto-Tune, Carl Sagan, space, Video
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