- Feb 20, 2005
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Many are undoubtedly familiar with the Carl Sagan tribute video this guy made (I'm pretty sure it's one guy), and as I was watching it again today, I clicked on the link to his website, and discovered he's made a bunch more in a similar vein. Just so everyone knows what to expect, he takes excerpts from scientific TV programs (Cosmos, Bill Nye, etc.), autotunes the words into melodies, and constructs music around them.
http://www.symphonyofscience.com/
Sounds like potential for cheese/lulz, and I guess some people will look at them that way, but I gotta be honest - I've been a sci-fi fan for pretty much my entire life; there's a real sense of wonder inspired by the unexplored vastness of our universe and all the laws, elements, and phenomena that comprise it, and the way it just makes all of our issues on Earth seem so insignificant and, more importantly, gives hope for something better in the future really inspires and moves me, so I found these videos to be quite beautiful in that respect, and I hope you all enjoy them too
http://www.symphonyofscience.com/
Sounds like potential for cheese/lulz, and I guess some people will look at them that way, but I gotta be honest - I've been a sci-fi fan for pretty much my entire life; there's a real sense of wonder inspired by the unexplored vastness of our universe and all the laws, elements, and phenomena that comprise it, and the way it just makes all of our issues on Earth seem so insignificant and, more importantly, gives hope for something better in the future really inspires and moves me, so I found these videos to be quite beautiful in that respect, and I hope you all enjoy them too
