Sound Meets Space
There’s no sound in space, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make sound inspired by space. The story of Joy Division’s iconic Unknown Pleasures cover, data from the first pulsar ever recorded: CP 1919.
Sound Meets Space
There’s no sound in space, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make sound inspired by space. The story of Joy Division’s iconic Unknown Pleasures cover, data from the first pulsar ever recorded: CP 1919.
The Astronomy/Design Story Behind Joy Division’s Legendary Album Cover
Did you know that the cover of Unknown Pleasures is the readout of the first observed pulsar, a rapidly rotating and electromagnetic star?
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