Jonn Serrie, a pioneer in electronic music, discusses the intersection of sound and space. His work spans various industries, including composing music for planetariums, films, and the medical community. Jonn believes that music is the language of the infinite and that synthesizers allow for communication with interdimensional beings. He also shares his experiences with UFO sightings and the importance of the planetarium industry in educating young minds about space. In this conversation, Robert and Jonn Serrie discuss the role of planetariums as educational tools and classrooms. They explore how planetariums provide a unique and immersive experience for students to learn about various scientific concepts. They also touch on the use of sound in planetarium shows and the challenge of creating music that evokes the feeling of the infinite. The conversation then shifts to John's work with Lucasfilm and the movie 'What the Bleep Do We Know?' which aimed to push the boundaries of knowledge and present big ideas to a wide audience. They discuss the use of silence as a musical instrument and the importance of intention and curiosity in engaging with the universe of sound. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the intersection of science, technology, engineering, math, and music, and the profound understanding of reality that can be achieved through the exploration of these fields.
Jonn was recently a guest on the Hearts Rise Up Podcast. Topics discussed:
1. What genetic and experiential influences from childhood drove his creative talents. 2. Where his inspiration comes from and the secret to creating his music. 3. The role of silence and meditation in his work and life. 4. The magic of making music visual. 5. How titles matter, choose wisely. 6. How to find your niche. 7. How pulling it all together is an “inside job”. 8. His advice and tips for others to Rise Up to their greater self. You can subscribe to this podcast by clicking to this link and/or listen below. Jonn was recently interviewed by Starsend.org. You can listen by clicking this link or play the audio below.
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