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Black Hole Symphony by Multiverse Concert Series

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Black Hole Symphony

by Multiverse Concert Series

Saturday, December 14
two LIVE performances: times tbd

CHRISTA MCAULIFFE CENTER AT FRAMINGHAM STATE UNIVERSITY

Black Hole Symphony is an immersive production where audiences are plunged into deep space riding relativistic jets of plasma, guided through the dense dust torus, broad-line clouds, and ultimately reach the blazing accretion disk on the event horizon of a supermassive black hole.

Composer David Ibbett sonified (light->sound) the light of black hole galaxies as musical notes and chords, woven into a dramatic electro-symphonic score that reveals a hidden universe beyond the scope of our eyes.

David Ibbett conducting premiere. Scene from Black Hole Symphony;
Credit: Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science, Boston


IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Food/drink and strollers are not allowed in the Planetarium.

The McAuliffe Center is located at the rear of O’Connor Hall on the campus of Framingham State University.

Parking is available in the Salem End Lot and unmarked spaces in McCarthy Center lot. Once parked, follow Framingham State University’s signs and the McAuliffe Center’s yard signs to the McAuliffe Center. Interactive Campus Map.

Earlier Event: December 9
Community Stargazing