The inaugural Astrobeat Music from Space competition, a joint effort between NYUAD and the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology, has reached a significant milestone. Musical compositions created by NYUAD students have been sent to the International Space Station (ISS) in a pioneering scientific and artistic initiative. This project, funded by Xjenza Malta through the Space Upstream Program, showcases the intersection of art and science in space exploration. Two winning artists, Summer Reid and Nadine Kabbani, had their original compositions recorded at NYUAD and streamed from space. Kabbani’s composition, “No Gravity,” was inspired by the idea of floating in space, while Reid’s piece, “Little Brooks,” reflects on family. This project signifies NYUAD’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and space-based music projects.
Person: Summer Reid, Nadine Kabbani
Company Names: NYUAD, Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology, Nanoracks (Voyager Space), NASA
Titles: Astrobeat Music from Space
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