They can also be used to vary the intensity of a high powered betatron phosphor incandescent vacuum light source by controlling the amount and direction of the electron beams that reach the phosphor. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://pubs.aip.org/avs/jva/article/17/5/2975/753243/Precise-scalable-shadow-mask-patterning-of-vacuum'>A betatron is a device that accelerates electrons to high energies using a changing magnetic field</attributions-text><attribution href='https://pubs.aip.org/avs/jva/article/17/5/2975/753243/Precise-scalable-shadow-mask-patterning-of-vacuum' index='2' anchor='pubs.aip.org' title='Precise, scalable shadow mask patterning of vacuum-deposited organic ...'><a href='https://pubs.aip.org/avs/jva/article/17/5/2975/753243/Precise-scalable-shadow-mask-patterning-of-vacuum'>(pubs.aip.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.5365.pdf'>A phosphor is a material that emits light when excited by electrons or other radiation</attributions-text><attribution href='https://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.5365.pdf' index='3' anchor='arxiv.org' title='arXiv:1211.5365v1 [physics.plasm-ph] 22 Nov 2012'><a href='https://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.5365.pdf'>(arxiv.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://doi.org/10.14332/svc16.proc.0036'>An incandescent vacuum light source is a light bulb that contains a filament that glows when heated by an electric current in a vacuum</attributions-text><attribution href='https://doi.org/10.14332/svc16.proc.0036' index='4' anchor='doi.org' title='https://doi.org/10.14332/svc16.proc.0036'><a href='https://doi.org/10.14332/svc16.proc.0036'>(doi.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>.<br />\nOne possible method to use shadow masks with a betatron phosphor incandescent vacuum light source is:<br />\n· Place a shadow mask between the betatron and the phosphor incandescent light source, which is enclosed in a vacuum chamber.<br />\n· Adjust the magnetic field of the betatron to accelerate the electrons to the desired energy and direct them towards the shadow mask.<br />\n· The shadow mask will block some of the electron beams and allow others to pass through the holes, creating a pattern...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709282290\" ts_ms=\"1709282290476\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282297749","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:38:17.528Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282297749,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282272780\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang-Decker/publication/334098602_Novel_Low_Pressure_Sputtering_Source_and_Improved_Vacuum_Deposition_of_Small_Patterned_Features_Using_Precision_Shadow_Masks/links/5d1675d1a6fdcc2462ae8b3a/Novel-Low-Pressure-Sputtering-Source-and-Improved-Vacuum-Deposition-of-Small-Patterned-Features-Using-Precision-Shadow-Masks.pdf'>Shadow masks are metal plates with tiny holes that allow electron beams to pass through and hit the phosphor dots on a CRT screen</attributions-text><attribution href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang-Decker/publication/334098602_Novel_Low_Pressure_Sputtering_Source_and_Improved_Vacuum_Deposition_of_Small_Patterned_Features_Using_Precision_Shadow_Masks/links/5d1675d1a6fdcc2462ae8b3a/Novel-Low-Pressure-Sputtering-Source-and-Improved-Vacuum-Deposition-of-Small-Patterned-Features-Using-Precision-Shadow-Masks.pdf' index='1' anchor='researchgate.net' title='Novel Low Pressure Sputtering Source and Improved Vacuum ... - ResearchGate'><a href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang-Decker/publication/334098602_Novel_Low_Pressure_Sputtering_Source_and_Improved_Vacuum_Deposition_of_Small_Patterned_Features_Using_Precision_Shadow_Masks/links/5d1675d1a6fdcc2462ae8b3a/Novel-Low-Pressure-Sputtering-Source-and-Improved-Vacuum-Deposition-of-Small-Patterned-Features-Using-Precision-Shadow-Masks.pdf'>(researchgate.net)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. They can also be used to vary the intensity of a high powered betatron phosphor incandescent vacuum light source by controlling the amount and direction of the electron beams that reach the phosphor. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://pubs.aip.org/avs/jva/article/17/5/2975/753243/Precise-scalable-shadow-mask-patterning-of-vacuum'>A betatron is a device that accelerates electrons to high energies using a changing magnetic field</attributions-text><attribution href='https://pubs.aip.org/avs/jva/article/17/5/2975/753243/Precise-scalable-shadow-mask-patterning-of-vacuum' index='2' anchor='pubs.aip.org' title='Precise, scalable shadow mask patterning of vacuum-deposited organic ...'><a href='https://pubs.aip.org/avs/jva/article/17/5/2975/753243/Precise-scalable-shadow-mask-patterning-of-vacuum'>(pubs.aip.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.5365.pdf'>A phosphor is a material that emits light when excited by electrons or other radiation</attributions-text><attribution href='https://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.5365.pdf' index='3' anchor='arxiv.org' title='arXiv:1211.5365v1 [physics.plasm-ph] 22 Nov 2012'><a href='https://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.5365.pdf'>(arxiv.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. An incandescent vacuum light source is a light bulb that contains a filament that glows when heated by an electric...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709282290\" ts_ms=\"1709282290476\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282290639","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:38:10.476Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282290639,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282272780\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang-Decker/publication/334098602_Novel_Low_Pressure_Sputtering_Source_and_Improved_Vacuum_Deposition_of_Small_Patterned_Features_Using_Precision_Shadow_Masks/links/5d1675d1a6fdcc2462ae8b3a/Novel-Low-Pressure-Sputtering-Source-and-Improved-Vacuum-Deposition-of-Small-Patterned-Features-Using-Precision-Shadow-Masks.pdf'>Shadow masks are metal plates with tiny holes that allow electron beams to pass through and hit the phosphor dots on a CRT screen</attributions-text><attribution href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang-Decker/publication/334098602_Novel_Low_Pressure_Sputtering_Source_and_Improved_Vacuum_Deposition_of_Small_Patterned_Features_Using_Precision_Shadow_Masks/links/5d1675d1a6fdcc2462ae8b3a/Novel-Low-Pressure-Sputtering-Source-and-Improved-Vacuum-Deposition-of-Small-Patterned-Features-Using-Precision-Shadow-Masks.pdf' index='1' anchor='researchgate.net' title='Novel Low Pressure Sputtering Source and Improved Vacuum ... - ResearchGate'><a href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang-Decker/publication/334098602_Novel_Low_Pressure_Sputtering_Source_and_Improved_Vacuum_Deposition_of_Small_Patterned_Features_Using_Precision_Shadow_Masks/links/5d1675d1a6fdcc2462ae8b3a/Novel-Low-Pressure-Sputtering-Source-and-Improved-Vacuum-Deposition-of-Small-Patterned-Features-Using-Precision-Shadow-Masks.pdf'>(researchgate.net)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. They can also be used to vary the intensity of a high powered betatron phosphor incandescent vacuum light source by controlling the amount...</bing-response>","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282272780","displayName":null,"originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:37:52.692Z","messagetype":"RichText
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They can also be used as a projection method of a live performer by placing them between the performer and a light source, creating a shadow of the performer on a screen or a wall. The shadow mask can be modulated by the sound signal, creating dynamic patterns of light and shadow that correspond to the music. The video projection can then fill the shadow areas with visualisations of the music, such as waveforms, spectra, or spectrograms, creating a contrast and a connection between the performer and the sound. This method can create a unique and immersive musical experience for the audience.</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709282180\" ts_ms=\"1709282180204\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":{"suggestedActions":{"actions":[{"type":"imBack","title":"What is a CRT screen?","value":"What is a CRT screen?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"Can you show me an example of this technique?","value":"Can you show me an example of this technique?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"How can I build my own visualisation using shadow masks and video projection?","value":"How can I build my own visualisation using shadow masks and video projection?"}]}},"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282187733","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:36:27.483Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282187733,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282165780\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/shadow-mask-technique-in-computer-graphics/'>Shadow masks are metal plates with tiny holes that allow electron beams to pass through and hit the phosphor dots on a CRT screen</attributions-text><attribution href='https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/shadow-mask-technique-in-computer-graphics/' index='1' anchor='geeksforgeeks.org' title='Shadow Mask Technique in Computer Graphics - GeeksforGeeks'><a href='https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/shadow-mask-technique-in-computer-graphics/'>(geeksforgeeks.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. They can also be used as a projection method of a live performer by placing them between the performer and a light source, creating a shadow of the performer on a screen or a wall. The shadow mask can be modulated by the sound signal, creating dynamic patterns of light and shadow that correspond to the music. The video projection can then fill the shadow areas with visualisations of the music, such as waveforms, spectra, or spectrograms, creating a contrast and a connection between the performer and the sound. This method can create a unique and immersive musical experience for the audience....</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709282180\" ts_ms=\"1709282180204\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282180374","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:36:20.204Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282180374,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282165780\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/shadow-mask-technique-in-computer-graphics/'>Shadow masks are metal plates with tiny holes that allow electron beams to pass through and hit the phosphor dots on a CRT screen</attributions-text><attribution href='https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/shadow-mask-technique-in-computer-graphics/' index='1' anchor='geeksforgeeks.org' title='Shadow Mask Technique in Computer Graphics - GeeksforGeeks'><a href='https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/shadow-mask-technique-in-computer-graphics/'>(geeksforgeeks.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. They can also be used as a projection method of a live performer by placing them between the performer and a light source, creating a shadow of the performer on a screen or a wall. The shadow mask can be modulated by the sound signal, creating dynamic patterns of light and shadow that correspond to the music. The video projection can then fill the shadow areas with visualisations of the music, such as...</bing-response>","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282165780","displayName":null,"originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:36:05.684Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282165780,"content":"describe how shadow masks can be used as a projection method of a live performer in conjunction with video projection to fill the shadow areas with visualisations of the music<context><location encrypted=\"eyJrZXlJZCI6IkVuY3J5cHRvclNldEtleTEiLCJlbmNyeXB0ZWRMb2NhdGlvbiI6IkFkaHFaYnNRaENzWkczekk1bUdEUHdENGU2Um9TNnZ0bDZ3U243Z3dOcU01Ukg4Tmc4OHJIdXppb2x3N3ZcdTAwMkJObDd0d1ZSWTQycFYyRFlFT1x1MDAyQnZrc2xndkE3SG02Wk5OUG0yekNFMk5sdVlvT0gyWmd6NXY0YTZwVTBObWNocU5kbnduT01RVTNIbVx1MDAyQmdvcWZpNmFVRUZ0N0k9In0=\" source=\"RevIP\"></location></context>","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"8:live:.cid.390d1c1943162322","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282043561","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:34:03.308Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282043561,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282007796\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique that uses a sheet of glass to reflect an image of an object or a person that is hidden from the viewer's sight</attributions-text><attribution href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost' index='1' anchor='en.wikipedia.org' title='Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>(en.wikipedia.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. To achieve this effect with a flotation tank and a reflected image, one possible method is:<br />\n· Place a large sheet of glass at an angle between the viewer and the flotation tank, which contains a person or an object submerged in water.<br />\n· Illuminate the person or the object in the tank with a light source that can be controlled by the sound signal.<br />\n· Dim the lights in the room where the viewer is, so that the glass becomes transparent and the tank becomes invisible.<br />\n· When the sound signal is played, modulate the light source in the tank according to the sound frequency and amplitude, creating a dynamic reflection of the person or the object on the glass.<br />\n· The viewer will see the reflection of the person or the object appear and disappear on the glass, as if they were a ghost floating in the air.<br />\nThis method can create a visualisation of the sound source by using the water in the tank as a medium that transmits the sound waves and affects the light reflection. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/631857/peppers-ghost-optical-illusion-the-toast-of-victorian-london'>The water can also create interesting distortions and effects on the reflected image, depending on the shape and movement of the person or the object in the tank.</attributions-text><attribution href='https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/631857/peppers-ghost-optical-illusion-the-toast-of-victorian-london' index='2' anchor='mentalfloss.com' title='How 'Pepper's Ghost' Became the Toast of Victorian London'><a href='https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/631857/peppers-ghost-optical-illusion-the-toast-of-victorian-london'>(mentalfloss.com)</a></attribution><attribution href='https://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/media/1900/peppersghostillusion.pdf' index='3' anchor='ontariosciencecentre.ca' title='Pepper's Ghost Illusion - Ontario Science Centre'><a href='https://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/media/1900/peppersghostillusion.pdf'>(ontariosciencecentre.ca)</a></attribution><attribution href='http://www.fleet.org.au/fleet_public/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Activity5RefelctionOfPeppersGhost.pdf' index='4' anchor='fleet.org.au' title='Activity 5. Reflection of Pepper’s Ghost - fleet.org.au'><a href='http://www.fleet.org.au/fleet_public/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Activity5RefelctionOfPeppersGhost.pdf'>(fleet.org.au)</a></attribution></attributions-group></bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709282023\" ts_ms=\"1709282023888\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\"
t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":{"suggestedActions":{"actions":[{"type":"imBack","title":"What is a flotation tank?","value":"What is a flotation tank?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"Can you show me an example of this technique?","value":"Can you show me an example of this technique?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"How can I build my own visualisation using this method?","value":"How can I build my own visualisation using this method?"}]}},"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282038608","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:33:58.414Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282038608,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282007796\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique that uses a sheet of glass to reflect an image of an object or a person that is hidden from the viewer's sight</attributions-text><attribution href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost' index='1' anchor='en.wikipedia.org' title='Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>(en.wikipedia.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. To achieve this effect with a flotation tank and a reflected image, one possible method is:<br />\n· Place a large sheet of glass at an angle between the viewer and the flotation tank, which contains a person or an object submerged in water.<br />\n· Illuminate the person or the object in the tank with a light source that can be controlled by the sound signal.<br />\n· Dim the lights in the room where the viewer is, so that the glass becomes transparent and the tank becomes invisible.<br />\n· When the sound signal is played, modulate the light source in the tank according to the sound frequency and amplitude, creating a dynamic reflection of the person or the object on the glass.<br />\n· The viewer will see the reflection of the person or the object appear and disappear on the glass, as if they were a ghost floating in the air.<br />\nThis method can create a visualisation of the sound source by using the water in the tank as a medium that transmits the sound waves and affects the light reflection. The water can also create interesting distortions and effects on the...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709282023\" ts_ms=\"1709282023888\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282031405","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:33:51.229Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282031405,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282007796\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique that uses a sheet of glass to reflect an image of an object or a person that is hidden from the viewer's sight</attributions-text><attribution href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost' index='1' anchor='en.wikipedia.org' title='Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>(en.wikipedia.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. To achieve this effect with a flotation tank and a reflected image, one possible method is:<br />\n· Place a large sheet of glass at an angle between the viewer and the flotation tank, which contains a person or an object submerged in water.<br />\n· Illuminate the person or the object in the tank with a light source that can be controlled by the sound signal.<br />\n· Dim the lights in the room where the viewer is, so that the glass becomes transparent and the tank becomes invisible.<br />\n· When the sound signal is played, modulate the light source in the tank according to the sound frequency and amplitude, creating a dynamic reflection of the person or the object on the glass.<br />\n· The viewer will see the reflection of the person or the object appear and disappear on the glass, as...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709282023\" ts_ms=\"1709282023888\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282024140","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:33:43.888Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282024140,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709282007796\"><attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique that uses a sheet of glass to reflect an image of an object or a person that is hidden from the viewer's sight</attributions-text><attribution href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost' index='1' anchor='en.wikipedia.org' title='Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>(en.wikipedia.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group>. To achieve this effect with a flotation tank and a reflected image, one possible method is:<br />\n· Place a large sheet of glass at an angle between the viewer and the flotation tank, which contains a person or an object submerged in water.<br />\n· Illuminate the person or the object in the tank with a light source that...</bing-response>","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709282007796","displayName":null,"originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:33:27.706Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709282007796,"content":"describe how peppers ghost can be achieved with a flotation tank and a reflected image<context><location encrypted=\"eyJrZXlJZCI6IkVuY3J5cHRvclNldEtleTEiLCJlbmNyeXB0ZWRMb2NhdGlvbiI6IkFkaHFaYnNRaENzWkczekk1bUdEUHdENGU2Um9TNnZ0bDZ3U243Z3dOcU01Ukg4Tmc4OHJIdXppb2x3N3ZcdTAwMkJObDd0d1ZSWTQycFYyRFlFT1x1MDAyQnZrc2xndkE3SG02Wk5OUG0yekNFMk5sdVlvT0gyWmd6NXY0YTZwVTBObWNocU5kbnduT01RVTNIbVx1MDAyQmdvcWZpNmFVRUZ0N0k9In0=\" source=\"RevIP\"></location></context>","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"8:live:.cid.390d1c1943162322","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709281962656","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:32:42.431Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709281962656,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709281936937\">Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique that uses a sheet of glass to reflect an image of an object or a person that is hidden from the viewer's sight. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>The glass is placed at an angle between the viewer and the scene, and the reflected image appears to be in front of the scene.</attributions-text><attribution href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost' index='1' anchor='en.wikipedia.org' title='Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>(en.wikipedia.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group><br />\nTo produce a visualisation of a sound source using Pepper's ghost, one possible method is to modulate the light source that illuminates the hidden object according to the sound signal. For example, if the hidden object is a speaker, the light source can be connected to the speaker's output and vary in brightness and color according to the sound frequency and amplitude. This way, the reflected image of the speaker will also change in brightness and color, creating a dynamic visualisation of the sound source. Alternatively, the hidden object can be a screen that displays a graphical representation of the sound signal, such as a waveform, a spectrum, or a spectrogram. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011sr7x'>The light source can then be constant, and the reflected image of the screen will show the sound visualisation.</attributions-text><attribution href='https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011sr7x' index='2' anchor='bbc.co.uk' title='Science in Action, Light, Sound and Measurement, Pepper's Ghost - BBC'><a href='https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011sr7x'>(bbc.co.uk)</a></attribution><attribution href='https://ellingson.tv/news/peppersghost' index='3' anchor='ellingson.tv' title='"Pepper's Ghost" Resources and Demos — ELLINGSON'><a href='https://ellingson.tv/news/peppersghost'>(ellingson.tv)</a></attribution></attributions-group></bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709281950\" ts_ms=\"1709281950976\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":{"suggestedActions":{"actions":[{"type":"imBack","title":"What is a spectrogram?","value":"What is a spectrogram?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"Can you show me an example of Pepper's ghost?","value":"Can you show me an example of Pepper's ghost?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"How can I build my own visualisation using this technique?","value":"How can I build my own visualisation using this technique?"}]}},"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709281958187","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:32:38.076Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709281958187,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709281936937\">Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique that uses a sheet of glass to reflect an image of an object or a person that is hidden from the viewer's sight. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>The glass is placed at an angle between the viewer and the scene, and the reflected image appears to be in front of the scene.</attributions-text><attribution href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'
index='1' anchor='en.wikipedia.org' title='Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>(en.wikipedia.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group><br />\nTo produce a visualisation of a sound source using Pepper's ghost, one possible method is to modulate the light source that illuminates the hidden object according to the sound signal. For example, if the hidden object is a speaker, the light source can be connected to the speaker's output and vary in brightness and color according to the sound frequency and amplitude. This way, the reflected image of the speaker will also change in brightness and color, creating a dynamic visualisation of the sound source. Alternatively, the hidden object can be a screen that displays a graphical representation of the sound signal, such as a waveform, a spectrum, or a spectrogram. The light source can then be constant, and the reflected image...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709281950\" ts_ms=\"1709281950976\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709281951203","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T08:32:30.976Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709281951203,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709281936937\">Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique that uses a sheet of glass to reflect an image of an object or a person that is hidden from the viewer's sight. <attributions-group><attributions-text href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>The glass is placed at an angle between the viewer and the scene, and the reflected image appears to be in front of the scene.</attributions-text><attribution href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost' index='1' anchor='en.wikipedia.org' title='Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost'>(en.wikipedia.org)</a></attribution></attributions-group><br />\nTo produce a visualisation of a sound source using Pepper's ghost, one possible method is to modulate the light source that illuminates the hidden object according to the sound signal. 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The series features a number of commissioned exploratory works by contemporary composers and sound artists, performed by the Academy's students and faculty, as well as guest musicians and ensembles.<br />\nThe series aims to challenge and expand the listeners' perception and imagination of sound, by creating musical expressions of phenomena that are normally hidden, intangible, or inaccessible to human senses. Some of the themes and topics that the series will address are:<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=microscopic\"><b>microscopic</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=macroscopic\"><b>macroscopic</b></a>: soundscapes inspired by the molecular, cellular, and atomic structures of matter, as well as the cosmic, galactic, and quantum realms of the universe.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subterranean\"><b>subterranean</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subaquatic\"><b>subaquatic</b></a>: sonic explorations of the underground and underwater worlds, from the earth's crust and mantle, to the oceans, lakes, and rivers.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=historical\"><b>historical</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=futuristic\"><b>futuristic</b></a>: musical representations of the past and the future, from ancient civilizations and cultures, to post-apocalyptic and utopian scenarios.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=psychological\"><b>psychological</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=paranormal\"><b>paranormal</b></a>: acoustic manifestations of the inner and the outer mind, from dreams, memories, and emotions, to ghosts, spirits, and other dimensions.<br />\nThe series will also feature interactive and immersive elements, such as live sound processing, spatial audio, and audience participation, to create a rich and engaging sonic experience. The series will also complement and connect with the interactive physical model exhibit at the Diorama Regents Park, and the exhibition of large scale physical wax models of famous musicians' ears and the library of human ear models at Madame Tussauds, which showcase the science and art of sound and hearing.<br />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a> will run from <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=March%2016%20to%20April%2029%2C%202024\"><b>March 16 to April 29, 2024</b></a> at the Royal Academy of Music. Tickets are available online or at the box office. For more information and reservations, please visit <a href=\"www.ram.ac.uk/hearing-the-unseen\">www.ram.ac.uk/hearing-the-unseen</a> or call 020 7873 7373.<br />\nDon't miss this sonic adventure beyond the visible. Come and hear the unseen at the Royal Academy of Music!</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709279602\" ts_ms=\"1709279602190\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":{"suggestedActions":{"actions":[{"type":"imBack","title":"What is the interactive physical model exhibit?","value":"What is the interactive physical model exhibit?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"Can you tell me more about the commissioned works?","value":"Can you tell me more about the commissioned works?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"How can I buy a ticket for both events at once?","value":"How can I buy a ticket for both events at once?"}]}},"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279630961","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:53:50.747Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279630961,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709279588305\">Here is a possible description of the "hearing the unseen" concert series:<br />\n<hr />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen%3A%20A%20Sonic%20Adventure%20Beyond%20the%20Visible\"><b>Hearing the Unseen: A Sonic Adventure Beyond the Visible</b></a><br />\nAs part of the Hear and Now project, the Royal Academy of Music presents <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a>, a concert series that explores the sonic dimensions of the invisible and the unknown. The series features a number of commissioned exploratory works by contemporary composers and sound artists, performed by the Academy's students and faculty, as well as guest musicians and ensembles.<br />\nThe series aims to challenge and expand the listeners' perception and imagination of sound, by creating musical expressions of phenomena that are normally hidden, intangible, or inaccessible to human senses. Some of the themes and topics that the series will address are:<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=microscopic\"><b>microscopic</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=macroscopic\"><b>macroscopic</b></a>: soundscapes inspired by the molecular, cellular, and atomic structures of matter, as well as the cosmic, galactic, and quantum realms of the universe.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subterranean\"><b>subterranean</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subaquatic\"><b>subaquatic</b></a>: sonic explorations of the underground and underwater worlds, from the earth's crust and mantle, to the oceans, lakes, and rivers.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=historical\"><b>historical</b></a> and the <a
href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=futuristic\"><b>futuristic</b></a>: musical representations of the past and the future, from ancient civilizations and cultures, to post-apocalyptic and utopian scenarios.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=psychological\"><b>psychological</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=paranormal\"><b>paranormal</b></a>: acoustic manifestations of the inner and the outer mind, from dreams, memories, and emotions, to ghosts, spirits, and other dimensions.<br />\nThe series will also feature interactive and immersive elements, such as live sound processing, spatial audio, and audience participation, to create a rich and engaging sonic experience. The series will also complement and connect with the interactive physical model exhibit at the Diorama Regents Park, and the exhibition of large scale physical wax models of famous musicians' ears and the library of human ear models at Madame Tussauds, which showcase the science and art of sound and hearing.<br />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a> will run from <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=March%2016%20to%20April%2029%2C%202024\"><b>March 16 to April 29, 2024</b></a> at the Royal Academy of Music. Tickets are available online or at the box office. For more information and reservations, please visit <a href=\"www.ram.ac.uk/hearing-the-unseen\">www.ram.ac.uk/hearing-the-unseen</a> or call 020 7873 7373.<br />\nDon't miss this sonic adventure beyond the visible...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709279602\" ts_ms=\"1709279602190\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279623820","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:53:43.617Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279623820,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709279588305\">Here is a possible description of the "hearing the unseen" concert series:<br />\n<hr />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen%3A%20A%20Sonic%20Adventure%20Beyond%20the%20Visible\"><b>Hearing the Unseen: A Sonic Adventure Beyond the Visible</b></a><br />\nAs part of the Hear and Now project, the Royal Academy of Music presents <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a>, a concert series that explores the sonic dimensions of the invisible and the unknown. The series features a number of commissioned exploratory works by contemporary composers and sound artists, performed by the Academy's students and faculty, as well as guest musicians and ensembles.<br />\nThe series aims to challenge and expand the listeners' perception and imagination of sound, by creating musical expressions of phenomena that are normally hidden, intangible, or inaccessible to human senses. Some of the themes and topics that the series will address are:<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=microscopic\"><b>microscopic</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=macroscopic\"><b>macroscopic</b></a>: soundscapes inspired by the molecular, cellular, and atomic structures of matter, as well as the cosmic, galactic, and quantum realms of the universe.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subterranean\"><b>subterranean</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subaquatic\"><b>subaquatic</b></a>: sonic explorations of the underground and underwater worlds, from the earth's crust and mantle, to the oceans, lakes, and rivers.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=historical\"><b>historical</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=futuristic\"><b>futuristic</b></a>: musical representations of the past and the future, from ancient civilizations and cultures, to post-apocalyptic and utopian scenarios.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=psychological\"><b>psychological</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=paranormal\"><b>paranormal</b></a>: acoustic manifestations of the inner and the outer mind, from dreams, memories, and emotions, to ghosts, spirits, and other dimensions.<br />\nThe series will also feature interactive and immersive elements, such as live sound processing, spatial audio, and audience participation, to create a rich and engaging sonic experience. The series will also complement and connect with the interactive physical model exhibit at the Diorama Regents Park, and the exhibition of large scale physical wax models of famous musicians' ears and the library of human ear models at Madame Tussauds, which showcase the science and art of sound and hearing.<br />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a> will run from...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709279602\" ts_ms=\"1709279602190\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279616589","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:53:36.405Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279616589,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709279588305\">Here is a possible description of the "hearing the unseen" concert series:<br />\n<hr />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen%3A%20A%20Sonic%20Adventure%20Beyond%20the%20Visible\"><b>Hearing the Unseen: A Sonic Adventure Beyond the Visible</b></a><br />\nAs part of the Hear and Now project, the Royal Academy of Music presents <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a>, a concert series that explores the sonic dimensions of the invisible and the unknown. The series features a number of commissioned exploratory works by contemporary composers and sound artists, performed by the Academy's students and faculty, as well as guest musicians and ensembles.<br />\nThe series aims to challenge and expand the listeners' perception and imagination of sound, by creating musical expressions of phenomena that are normally hidden, intangible, or inaccessible to human senses. Some of the themes and topics that the series will address are:<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=microscopic\"><b>microscopic</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=macroscopic\"><b>macroscopic</b></a>: soundscapes inspired by the molecular, cellular, and atomic structures of matter, as well as the cosmic, galactic, and quantum realms of the universe.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subterranean\"><b>subterranean</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=subaquatic\"><b>subaquatic</b></a>: sonic explorations of the underground and underwater worlds, from the earth's crust and mantle, to the oceans, lakes, and rivers.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=historical\"><b>historical</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=futuristic\"><b>futuristic</b></a>: musical representations of the past and the future, from ancient civilizations and cultures, to post-apocalyptic and utopian scenarios.<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=psychological\"><b>psychological</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=paranormal\"><b>paranormal</b></a>: acoustic manifestations of the inner and the outer mind, from dreams, memories, and emotions, to ghosts, spirits, and other dimensions.<br />\nThe series will also feature interactive and immersive elements, such as live sound processing, spatial audio, and audience participation...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709279602\" ts_ms=\"1709279602190\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279609524","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:53:29.372Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279609524,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709279588305\">Here is a possible description of the "hearing the unseen" concert series:<br />\n<hr />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen%3A%20A%20Sonic%20Adventure%20Beyond%20the%20Visible\"><b>Hearing the Unseen: A Sonic Adventure Beyond the Visible</b></a><br />\nAs part of the Hear and Now project, the Royal Academy of Music presents <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a>, a concert series that explores the sonic dimensions of the invisible and the unknown. The series features a number of commissioned exploratory works by contemporary composers and sound artists, performed by the Academy's students and faculty, as well as guest musicians and ensembles.<br />\nThe series aims to challenge and expand the listeners' perception and imagination of sound, by creating musical expressions of phenomena that are normally hidden, intangible, or inaccessible to human senses. Some of the themes and topics that the series will address are:<br />\n· The <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=microscopic\"><b>microscopic</b></a> and the <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=macroscopic\"><b>macroscopic</b></a>:
soundscapes inspired by the molecular, cellular, and atomic structures of matter, as well as the cosmic, galactic, and quantum realms of the universe.<br />\n· The **sub...</bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709279602\" ts_ms=\"1709279602190\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279602446","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:53:22.19Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279602446,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709279588305\">Here is a possible description of the "hearing the unseen" concert series:<br />\n<hr />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen%3A%20A%20Sonic%20Adventure%20Beyond%20the%20Visible\"><b>Hearing the Unseen: A Sonic Adventure Beyond the Visible</b></a><br />\nAs part of the Hear and Now project, the Royal Academy of Music presents <a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hearing%20the%20Unseen\"><b>Hearing the Unseen</b></a>, a concert series that explores the sonic dimensions of the invisible and the unknown. The series features a number of commissioned exploratory works by contemporary composers and sound artists, performed by the Academy's students and...</bing-response>","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279588305","displayName":null,"originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:53:08.218Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279588305,"content":"write a description of the "hearing the unseen" concert series accompanying the interactive physical model exhibit at the Diorama Regents Park, featuring a series of commissioned exploratory works performed at the Royal Academy of Music and the exhibition of large scale physical wax models of famous musicians' ears, and the release of a library of human ear models at Madame Tussauds, featuring an acoustic comparison of the wavelet transform properties of the angular response of the outer ear of different people, enabling novel reconstructive prosthetics and prosthetic enhancements to be developed, and the display of large scale wax repliicas of different ears, with an analysis of the different performance characteristics of different types of ear belonging to different people, and how their body defines their relationship with sound<context><location encrypted=\"eyJrZXlJZCI6IkVuY3J5cHRvclNldEtleTEiLCJlbmNyeXB0ZWRMb2NhdGlvbiI6IkFkaHFaYnNRaENzWkczekk1bUdEUHdENGU2Um9TNnZ0bDZ3U243Z3dOcU01Ukg4Tmc4OHJIdXppb2x3N3ZcdTAwMkJObDd0d1ZSWTQycFYyRFlFT1x1MDAyQnZrc2xndkE3SG02Wk5OUG0yekNFMk5sdVlvT0gyWmd6NXY0YTZwVTBObWNocU5kbnduT01RVTNIbVx1MDAyQmdvcWZpNmFVRUZ0N0k9In0=\" source=\"RevIP\"></location></context>","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"8:live:.cid.390d1c1943162322","properties":null,"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279526290","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:52:06.104Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279526290,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709279495602\">That sounds like a very interesting and innovative project. Here is a possible description of it:<br />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hear%20and%20Now%3A%20A%20Celebration%20of%20Sound%20and%20Music\"><b>Hear and Now: A Celebration of Sound and Music</b></a><br />\nThis spring, London will host a unique cultural event that celebrates the art and science of sound and music. Hear and Now is a joint project between the Royal Academy of Music and Madame Tussauds, featuring a concert series and an exhibition of large scale physical wax models of famous musicians' ears.<br />\nThe concert series at the Royal Academy of Music will showcase the talent and diversity of the Academy's students and faculty, as well as guest performers from around the world. The series will span a wide range of musical genres and styles, from classical to jazz, from folk to pop. The concerts will also highlight the influence and legacy of some of the most iconic musicians of all time, whose wax models will be on display at Madame Tussauds.<br />\nThe exhibition at Madame Tussauds will feature a collection of large scale wax models of famous musicians' ears, such as Mozart, Beethoven, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Jackson, and Beyoncé. The models will be accompanied by interactive displays that explain the anatomy and function of the human ear, as well as the wavelet transform properties of the angular response of the outer ear of different people. The exhibition will also feature a library of human ear models, based on 3D scans of real people, that demonstrate the diversity and uniqueness of human hearing. Visitors will be able to compare and contrast the acoustic characteristics of different ears, and learn how they affect the perception and appreciation of sound and music. The exhibition will also explore the possibilities and challenges of reconstructive prosthetics and prosthetic enhancements for people with hearing impairments or deformities.<br />\nHear and Now is a rare opportunity to experience sound and music in a new and exciting way. It is a celebration of the human ear, the most sensitive and sophisticated musical instrument of all. Come and discover how your body defines your relationship with sound and music, and how sound and music define your relationship with the world. <ss type=\"music\">music</ss></bing-response><e_m ts=\"1709279509\" ts_ms=\"1709279509809\" a=\"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b\" t=\"61\" />","conversationid":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","from":"28:cf0e6215-34fe-409b-9e4b-135d7f3aa13b","properties":{"suggestedActions":{"actions":[{"type":"imBack","title":"What is the Royal Academy of Music?","value":"What is the Royal Academy of Music?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"How are the wax models made?","value":"How are the wax models made?"},{"type":"imBack","title":"Can I buy a ticket for both events at once?","value":"Can I buy a ticket for both events at once?"}]}},"amsreferences":null},{"id":"1709279525227","displayName":"Bing","originalarrivaltime":"2024-03-01T07:52:05.003Z","messagetype":"RichText","version":1709279525227,"content":"<bing-response id=\"1709279495602\">That sounds like a very interesting and innovative project. Here is a possible description of it:<br />\n<a href=\"https://www.bing.com/search?form=SKPBOT&q=Hear%20and%20Now%3A%20A%20Celebration%20of%20Sound%20and%20Music\"><b>Hear and Now: A Celebration of Sound and Music</b></a><br />\nThis spring, London will host a unique cultural event that celebrates the art and science of sound and music. Hear and Now is a joint project between the Royal Academy of Music and Madame Tussauds, featuring a concert series and an exhibition of large scale physical wax models of famous musicians' ears.<br />\nThe concert series at the Royal Academy of Music will showcase the talent and diversity of the Academy's students and faculty, as well as guest performers from around the world. The series will span a wide range of musical genres and styles, from classical to jazz, from folk to pop. The concerts will also highlight the influence and legacy of some of the most iconic musicians of all time, whose wax models will be on display at Madame Tussauds.<br />\nThe exhibition at Madame Tussauds will feature a collection of large scale wax models of famous musicians' ears, such as Mozart, Beethoven, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Jackson, and