Data sonification can facilitate scientific research by offering a different way of visualization. Moreover, in contemporary digital arts the research of data sonification leads to artistic achievements. Thus, through the sonification of electron microscope image data and through the Matlab programming language a sonic work is achieved based on the complexity of the nanostructured surface of materials. The mathematical modeling of nanostructures gives way to music modeling and nanostructures characterisation. The selection of a part of the image as light motif and its search within the image, having previously matched notes, compose the music from the nanoworld, which apart from acoustic information and scientific conclusions about complexity is also an artistic- sound work.
Apostolou Myrto -Secondary Education Teacher
I graduated from the School of Science, Department of Physics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. I also hold a degree from the Athens school of fine arts (A.S.F.A.), specializing in sculpture, with an integrated and indivisible degree title, along with additional qualifications for teaching art in secondary education. I work as a physics teacher in public secondary education. I have a good command of English and a level b certification in information and communication technologies (ict). I have delivered presentations and participated in conferences and seminars exploring the connection between science and art, including summer schools and the Athens Science Festival. Moreover, i integrate science and art interaction into my teaching and actively take part in group exhibitions.