To justify ones soul purpose, the feeling of knowing what your purpose is and then being able to have it justified with tangible proof.
My purpose in life is to write music and now I have soulification because I finally have an album out.
by Soulification February 9, 2021
Get the Soulification mug.The soyification of the Western world started with mass consumption society. For entire humanity - with some notable exceptions like the Egyptians - the human race has been functioning as patriarchy, with gensynthetism telling us that if the man provides, logically speaking the woman will take care in submission. This format of living worked, up until life conditions got so ideal for people to live in that men have turned into gigasoys compared to their ancestors. This process started in the 1800s, when men started to wear wigs and care about their looks, instead of providing like they're supposed to do. Women who had been living under submission throughout the entirety of human history saw this as an opportunity to take the lead, turning the comman man into an orbiter.
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by SOUUUUZE February 15, 2018
Get the Souzification mug.The broad practice of turning the intrinsic properties or dynamic behaviors of materials—their stress under load, thermal expansion, nanoscale vibrations, or degradation over time—into sound. This allows engineers to "listen for failure" in bridges or airplane wings, or for artists to create installations where a sculpture's sound changes as it rusts or bends.
Sonification of Materials Example: To test a new carbon fiber alloy, engineers attach sensors and sonify the material's stress during load tests. A clean, harmonic sound indicates even stress distribution. The sudden emergence of a grinding, dissonant frequency directly signals the onset of a micro-fracture long before it's visible, providing an acoustic early-warning system.
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Get the Sonification of Materials mug.A specialized subfield of geosonification focusing on the physical and chemical properties of rocks and minerals. Data from spectrometers, electron microscopes, or core samples can be turned into soundscapes that reflect a rock's composition, formation history, or crystalline structure. It can be used for both scientific analysis and creating deeply textured, "ancient" musical works.
Rock Sonification Example: A geologist sonifies the layered mineral composition of a billion-year-old shale formation. Different elements produce different tones: iron rings like a bell, quartz creates a shimmering high end. Playing the "song" of the rock from bottom to top layers reveals the audible history of environmental changes across eons.
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Get the Rock Sonification mug.The process of translating quantitative data (numbers, measurements) into non-speech audio, using sound parameters like pitch, volume, tempo, and timbre to represent different variables. It turns spreadsheets into symphonies, allowing patterns, trends, and anomalies in datasets to be perceived through the human ear, which can sometimes detect subtle rhythms and shifts that the eye might miss in a graph.
Data Sonification Example: A climate scientist sonifies 100 years of Arctic temperature data, mapping each year to a note. Rising temperatures cause a slow, creeping rise in pitch. The listener hears a haunting, accelerating upward glissando over the century, making the abstract trend of global warming viscerally, emotionally audible in a way a line chart often isn't.
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