ECHOSCAPE is more than an art series; it is a synesthetic voyage into the heart of galaxies, a technologically-mediated séance with the universe itself. It posits a future where the boundaries between sight and sound, data and art, human and machine, blur into a breathtaking, unified experience. This is an exploration of the cosmos that is not merely observed but felt, a spectro-cartographic audio frequency based soundscape installation art that translates the visual poetry of the stars into a tangible, auditory reality.
From the raw data beamed back by spacefaring telescopes to an immersive audio-visual spectacle, ECHOSCAPE bridges the gap between astronomy, artificial intelligence, and music production. This project doesn’t just show you galactic objects — it lets you feel and hear its underlying code, weaving together cutting-edge AI models, custom scanning software, and real-time visualization in TouchDesigner.
ECHOSCAPE artworks are a culmination of an extraordinary process turning into a dynamic, real-time audio-visual installation. The final artwork is the scan itself, a mesmerizing visual of the spectro-cartographic scanner code traversing the galactic image, generating the soundscape live for the audience. This is achieved through a customized patch in the visual programming environment TouchDesigner, which allows for a seamless and interactive fusion of the visual and auditory elements. The audience is thus invited to witness the entire process of translation, to see the light of a distant star and simultaneously hear its sonic equivalent, a truly immersive and multi-sensory experience that is constantly in flux.
ECHOSCAPE is more than a simple glimpse into the power of new technologies; it is a profound statement about the future of human perception through integration of scientific data, artificial intelligence, and artistic vision. This installation has not just created a new form of art - it has literally forged a new sense, a way to experience the universe that transcends the limitations of our biological senses. In this, AI is not a mere tool but a collaborative partner, an extension of our own minds that allows us to map the cosmos in ways we are only just beginning to imagine.
ECHOSCAPE is a glimpse into a future where the data of the universe is not just analyzed but experienced, where the silent grandeur of the cosmos is finally given a voice, and where we, as listeners, can finally begin to comprehend its magnificent, and deeply resonant, song.
NASA API DATA FEED:
NGC designation | NGC 6543
Common names & catalog IDs | Cat’s Eye Nebula; Snail Nebula; Sunflower Nebula; IC 4677; Caldwell 6
Object type | Planetary nebula
Constellation | Draco
Epoch (coordinates) | J2000
Right ascension (J2000) | 17h 58m 33.423s
Declination (J2000) | +66° 37′ 59.52″
Distance | 3.3 ± 0.9 kly (1.0 ± 0.3 kpc)
Apparent magnitude (V) | 8.1
Angular size | Core: 20″; Halo: ≈300″ (≈5′)
Physical description | Complex concentric shells of gas, high-velocity jets, knots, bubbles, and arcs sculpted by fast stellar winds
Associated region | Milky Way Galaxy (northern sky; near the north ecliptic pole)
Central star | Wolf–Rayet [WR] + O7-type planetary nebula nucleus; magnitude +11.4; surface temperature ~80,000 K
Discovery | Discovered by William Herschel on 15 February 1786; first spectrum by William Huggins on 29 August 1864