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last call for contributors: EARTH SOUNDS FOR SPACE ) ) ) ) )



Last call for contributors: EARTH SOUNDS FOR SPACE  ) ) )  )   )

if you have an interesting short sound, please send it to Michel Redolfi - 
he will include it into his Earth Sounds for Space sound collection which 
will be performed on May 6 (see below). Please check out the earth sounds 
website (see below) for more information about the project, accepted 
formats etc.

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                           A global sonic event featuring

                                        Y O U

             To be premiered at the STAR TRACKS concert series
                           AMSTERDAM PLANETARIUM
                                  M A Y  6 ,  1 9 9 9


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On MAY 6, to celebrate the final show of STAR TRACKS - a series of
electronic music concerts presented at the Amsterdam Planetarium, host
Michel Redolfi will end the program with EARTH SOUNDS FOR SPACE, a
collection of personal sounds - YOURS ! - received via the Web and
assembled to create a sonic portrait of Earth in 1999.

After the Amsterdam presentation produced by the YSBREKER Music Center,
this collective montage will be placed on a CD and submitted to NASA and
ESA (European Space Agency), which have expressed interest in launching
it in future space programs.

The goal of EARTH SOUNDS FOR SPACE is to update and extend a similar
project created by Carl Sagan. The LP he compiled, entitled "Murmurs of
Earth", was stowed aboard the Voyager spacecraft in 1977 in the hope
that it would be discovered in the future by some extraterrestrial
listener. Today Voyager and its sonic message continue to race from our
solar system at speeds of over 35,000 kph...

Be a part of the 1999 project by contributing to the next world sound
signature.

ONE DAY, SOMEONE MAY HEAR YOU (screaming, laughing, honking, etc...) IN
OUTER SPACE.


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                     Visit the site EARTH SOUNDS FOR SPACE
for further information, including details on how to submit your sound

                  http://www.imaginet.fr/manca/joy/earthsounds/