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Music made from radiation

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The Cherenkov Effect

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The Cherenkov Effect is a project that aims to capture the nuclear anxiety of the 1980s through a combination of generative music and performance art. Radioactive materials such as Strontium-90 and Polonium-210 are used in combination with Geiger counters, microcontrollers, and Ableton Live to create music that evokes feelings of fear and dread familiar to those who lived through the Cold War.

Each track takes its name and inspiration from a nuclear facility — civilian or military — somewhere in the world.

It is an open source project built with Processing, Arduino, TouchDesigner, and Ableton Live.

Getting started

Watch this video to see how it all works

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Item list

Item Price
Arduino Giga R1 WiFi AUD$129.95
Seeed Grove Mega Shield AUD$18.44
5x Geiger Counter Sensors AUD$37.99 x 5
5x 30cm plug-to-plug servo leads AUD$5.95 x 5
1x radioactive disc AUD$320.65

Track List

Track Name Length Branch Name
APS 1 Obninsk 4:00 obninsk
Calder Hall 1 7:22 calder-hall-1
Calder Hall 2 3:18 calder-hall-2
Trinity 4:20 trinity
Beloyarsk 1 5:12 beloyarsk-1
Novaya Zemlya 6:28 novaya-zemlya
BR-3 4:36 br-3