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A page of the LIGO Magazine article "Making a splash with gravitational waves" by Graeme Eddolls and Leon Trimble. 
The photo shows people in a swimming pool enjoying a GravitySynth performance. Photo by Stephen McCann, University of Glasgow Photographer.

A page of the LIGO Magazine article "Making a splash with gravitational waves" by Graeme Eddolls and Leon Trimble. The photo shows people in a swimming pool enjoying a GravitySynth performance. Photo by Stephen McCann, University of Glasgow Photographer.

A page of the LIGO Magazine article "Where imagination meets science". The image shows Leon Trimble with the Gravity Synth. Photo from Live Performers Meeting, Rome.

A page of the LIGO Magazine article "Where imagination meets science". The image shows Leon Trimble with the Gravity Synth. Photo from Live Performers Meeting, Rome.

Find out more about #GravitySynth in our past editions:

๐Ÿ‘‰ (pdf, page 30) ligo.org/wp-content/u...

๐Ÿ‘‰ (pdf, page 15) ligo.org/wp-content/u...

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A poster presenting the LIGO Magazine. The poster is on a blue conference poster board. Next to the poster there is a copy of the latest edition of the LIGO Magazine attached to the poster board with string.

A poster presenting the LIGO Magazine. The poster is on a blue conference poster board. Next to the poster there is a copy of the latest edition of the LIGO Magazine attached to the poster board with string.

Leon Trimble showing the GravitySynth which uses gravitational wave technology as a musical instrument! Gravity Synth is a table top interferometer plus modular synthesisors to create music. 
The image shows two people in a lecture room stood next to a table with lots of equipment on it. There are many cables and synthesisors. The Gravity Synth is in an open orange travel case and you can see the green glow of the laser.

Leon Trimble showing the GravitySynth which uses gravitational wave technology as a musical instrument! Gravity Synth is a table top interferometer plus modular synthesisors to create music. The image shows two people in a lecture room stood next to a table with lots of equipment on it. There are many cables and synthesisors. The Gravity Synth is in an open orange travel case and you can see the green glow of the laser.

Last week, #LIGOMagazine was at RASreach in Manchester! @royalastrosoc.bsky.social @manchester.ac.uk

Lots of great presentations and discussions - plus the chance to hear the #GravitySynth in action!

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