Using Earth observation satellite datasets and converting them all to weird sounds was the thing that could be affected by the global lockdown during covid-19 outbreak. For making the real sense of that, data of harmful gases and aerosols like CO and NOx have been collected and transformed into sound, which is called "data sonification". As the lockdown around the world caused reduction of the pollution, it is supposed to hear different and softer sounds after covid-19. What you can hear is the voice of CO, from the dataset of CSA, on April 2019 and April 2020. It has been attached to a video of Nasa combined with some other videos.
The first step for making the "Atmospheric Voice" is collecting suitable datasets. To accomplish this mission, I needed data of all the gases and aerosols ,which are affecting us and atmosphere, and convert them into a Midi file using python code. The output of the code was imported into Ableton software to make a sound. In addition, I used Nasa videos to show an inspiring view of the Earth and attach that sounds on the video.The final purpose was making diverse sounds by using different data types (from Earth observation satellites) to make the real sense of this covid-19 effect.But unfortunately it could not be done by collecting various data during 48 hours and what can be heard in this work is just the voice of carbon monoxide! Hopefully I will complete this mission with adding the voice of other gases in the near future:)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vRUp7VfXhJOBQPiuhcrhO2tKnkrhTssG/view?usp=drivesdk