Hear Your Data: A Hands-On Data Sonification Workshop

Struggling to find the patterns in a complex dataset? Visual plots don’t always tell the whole story. Sonification—mapping data to sound—is a powerful analytical tool that engages your sense of hearing to reveal trends, outliers, and structures that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Join us for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn how to transform your data into sound to unlock new insights. This session is ideal for researchers in any field looking to expand their analytical toolbox.

Who: Open to faculty, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate researchers.
When: Sunday, Nov. 23, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where: Kammerer Computer Lab, Frohnmayer Music Bldg. Room 105

Agenda Highlights:

• Introduction with real-world examples

• Interactive Listening Session: Learn to Interpret Data by Ear

• Hands-On Lab: Create Your First Data Sonification

• Discussion: How to apply these techniques to your own research; links to on-campus resources and course offerings

By mapping data to sound, you can perceive complex patterns in a new dimension, making it a powerful method for discovery and analysis — a unique opportunity for researchers to explore an innovative analytical technique.

The workshop is free, but space is limited.
Reserve your spot by Friday, Nov. 21