Artist and programmer, Jean-Pierre Aube holds an MFA from Universit du Quéec a Montrél. His work work has consistently used recuperative technology and data acquisition systems to question nature. Since 2000, he has worked on capturing the sounds of the aurora borealis through the use of very low frequency receivers. His VLF.Natural Radio project was presented as a perfromance and installation. In 2004 he created Save the waves an 20 000 watt ocotophonic sound system able to monitor electromagnetic perturbations in real time, as well as Nocturne, a piece for 8 led, 2 photocell and a lighthouse. Later, Titan and beyond the infinite replays Stanley Kubrick's 2001 Space Odyssey using data collected from a Nasa spaceship. He is now working on ElectroSmog a ultra large band radio recivers sytems using an array of antenna which monitors 480 000 radio frequencies and draws a picture of the presence of electromagnetic spectrum.
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