SpaceBase Podcast

Music and Science, and the Spaces in Between: An Interview with Kelly Snook

December 20, 2019 Kelly Snook Episode 6
SpaceBase Podcast
Music and Science, and the Spaces in Between: An Interview with Kelly Snook
Show Notes

An interview with Kelly Snook, Professor of Media Arts Technology at the University of Brighton in the U.K. with a background in aerospace engineering, music production, audio engineering, and data sonification research. She holds a PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University and studied at the International Space University were we both met a long time ago.  She spent two decades as a NASA Research Scientist, with a focus on Mars and the moon, before turning her attention to music full-time.  She is now also an Edmund Hillary Fellowship Fellow.

The interview focuses on her multi-disciplinary projects such as Kepler Concordia and the Mimugloves , her experiences working for NASA, her passion for music, and her life philosophy on how people and technology can make a better a world.

For more info on Kelly:
Linkedin
KellySnook.com
Kepler Concordia
Mimugloves

Hostd by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBase
Music: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)

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