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R Scuti: Creative Star Data Visualization

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  • Silvia Laurentiz

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Loren Paneto Bergantini

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Sergio Venancio

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Bruna Mayer

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Miguel Alonso Carvalho

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Dario Vargas

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Paula Monseff Perissinotto

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Clayton Policarpo

    (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

Abstract

R Scuti is an audio-visual installation that proposes the transposition of astronomical data into an exhibition environment, using star observation records from AAVSO database. The collected information, which corresponds to more than a century of observations, were digitally converted to sound patterns that materialize through cymatics on a water surface. This surface receives a light focus, which reflects the moving waves and creates luminous patterns on the room's ceiling. The present text acquaints the concept, creation details, and contextualization of R Scuti in the scenario of poetic data visualization, which took shape in this project from the interdisciplinary dialogue between art, science, and technology.

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  • Silvia Laurentiz & Loren Paneto Bergantini & Sergio Venancio & Bruna Mayer & Miguel Alonso Carvalho & Dario Vargas & Paula Monseff Perissinotto & Clayton Policarpo, 2021. "R Scuti: Creative Star Data Visualization," International Journal of Creative Interfaces and Computer Graphics (IJCICG), IGI Global, vol. 12(1), pages 13-26, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jcicg0:v:12:y:2021:i:1:p:13-26
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