@mudeth

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he/him / mudeth
Makes music, tries to keep sane.

youtube.com/@mudeth
http://soundcloud.com/mudeth
http://mudeth.bandcamp.com

Header credit: https://twitter.com/swatercolour

A game OST I worked on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPAvt0VlEWE

See if it's something that interests you: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2376610/Underboard/

Underboard OST Teaser

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What's the most elegant way to auto-tweet Mastodon things? I saw a tutorial using IFTTT but I need a premium sub that I'd rather avoid. Can I just write a python script and make it run regularly?
https://twitter.com/htedum/status/1634184326463258624 - The notes to Mithraeum. I wanted to upload it on Mastodon but sadly there's a 40 MiB limit.
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*New episode of Imagined Tomorrow podcast*
Can you pick a climate-safe location for your home (in India)? 

🏡 What science would it take to know climate impacts for each neighbourhood in an Indian city?
🏡 And how can hyper-local climate data help(/harm)?

Hear from climate scientists Dr. Roxy Koll, Dr. Indu Murthy & Dr. Siddharth Singh + science editor Sandhya Ramesh.

Links 
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/09ssxuKE9oFCQvmkbzvyOP
Others: https://linktr.ee/imaginedtomorrow

#science #climatechange #india #climate #climatecrisis

S2E8 Can you pick a climate-safe home? [Part-1 of climate mini-series]

Listen to this episode from Imagined Tomorrow on Spotify. How do you pick a home in a location that's safe from the unpredictable effects of climate change? Can scientists tell us what climate impacts each neighbourhood in an Indian city will see?  In this episode, experts take us through what it would take to make hyper-local climate forecasts for city neighbourhoods, so you can choose a climate safe location to live in. We also see what we already know about future impacts and what we can do in the absence of forecast data. This is Part-1 of a Three-Part Climate mini-series. Experts we spoke to for this episode (in order of appearance): Sandhya Ramesh, Science Editor at The Print. Dr. Roxy Mathew Koll, a Climate Scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Dr. Indu Murthy, head of the Climate Environment and Sustainability sector at the Centre for Study of Science, Technology and Policy, a research-based policy think tank in Bangalore.  Dr. Siddharth Singh, author of The Great Smog of India, which is a book on India’s air pollution crisis, and a researcher of energy transitions and climate action. People who helped make this episode: Imagined Tomorrow is created and hosted by Shreya Dasgupta. Theme music, sound design and editing by Abhijit Shylanath. Draft edits by Abhishek Madan. Abhishek and Abhijit voiced the characters in the fictional phone call. Thanks to Parvathy Nair, Parni Ray and Nihira Ram for their help. Get in touch via Twitter or email [email protected]. Transcript | References | Sound credits: Here Disclaimer: The names, characters, and incidents portrayed in the fictional story of S2E8 of Imagined Tomorrow are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.

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*New Episode of Imagined Tomorrow*

What If We Had To Live Inside Clean Air Domes?

🏙️What would these domes look like?
🏙️Where would we build them?
🏙️Who gets to live inside these domes?

You'll hear from: Dr. Pallavi Pant, Dr. Rohit Negi, Mr. Jai Dhar Gupta

Listen:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ieVdq3tLHc18LZatRCGdX
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/s2e5-living-inside-a-clean-air-dome/id1571010526?i=1000599845636
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj5r6HLGfcM
Others: https://linktr.ee/imaginedtomorrow
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ieVd

Sound + editing by @mudeth
#india #science #podcast #environment

S2E5 Living inside a clean air dome

Listen to this episode from Imagined Tomorrow on Spotify. This episode, we take on a thought experiment — The air outside is getting so polluted that people in Indian cities start living inside clean air domes. What would these clean air domes look like? Where would we build them? And who gets to live inside these domes?  Experts we spoke to for the episode:  Dr. Rohit Negi, an associate professor at Ambedkar University, Delhi.  Dr. Pallavi Pant, Air quality scientists based in Boston.  Mr. Jai Dhar Gupta, clean air activist and entrepreneur.  Mr. Rajat Sodhi, architect and founder of the Bubbles Project.  People who helped make this episode:  Imagined Tomorrow is created and hosted by Shreya Dasgupta.  Theme music, sound design and editing by Abhijit Shylanath. Draft edits by Abhishek Madan.  Shivalika and Abhijit voiced the characters in the fictional ad. Parni Ray co-wrote the fiction piece and helped with the research.  Parvathy Nair supported the production process.  Get in touch via Twitter, or email [email protected].  Have a question for us about how we make the episodes? Write to us, and we will answer them in our final episode of this season.  Transcript and references (coming soon)

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*New Episode of Imagined Tomorrow*
Welcome to poop surveillance — a future where scientists and governments monitor a city’s collective poop and pee, or sewage.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Qv6v9KOnFwXjDS50xIjsu
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/s2e3-welcome-to-poop-surveillance/id1571010526?i=1000597477984
Others: https://linktr.ee/imaginedtomorrow
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbp8NWxMsto

Featuring experts Dr. Farah Ishtiaq, Dr. Varsha Sridhar,
and Mr. S. Vishwanath aka Zenrainman.

Theme music, sound design and editing by @mudeth

S2E3: Welcome to poop surveillance

Listen to this episode from Imagined Tomorrow on Spotify. You flush and forget about your poop. But your poop doesn’t forget you. It can be a goldmine of information about your body. This is why people around the world are increasingly monitoring what folks let out in sewage – to learn about entire communities and cities. Experts say, monitoring a city’s collective poop can keep us safe. It can also bring in some surprising perks to secure our future. So, we imagine a future where Indian cities have full-blown sewage surveillance systems. What secrets can sewage reveal about us? And are there things we should be wary about? Experts we spoke to: Dr. Varsha Sridhar, a molecular biologist and the CEO of a company called Molecular Solutions Care Health. Dr. Farah Ishtiaq, an evolutionary ecologist, and expert in infectious zoonotic diseases at the Tata Institute for Genetics and Society. Mr. S. Vishwanath, an urban planner, an expert in all things water, and the director of the Biome Environmental Trust. Dr. Deep Kumar Raman, a pathologist who answered several of my questions. People who helped make this episode: Imagined Tomorrow is created and hosted by Shreya Dasgupta.  Theme music, sound design and editing by Abhijit Shylanath.  Script edits, re-listens by Abhishek Madan. Rahul Menon voiced Puneet, the fictional reporter, and Mathew Vetticad voiced Abhijeet, the fictional news anchor. Parni Ray, Parvathy Nair, and Nihira Ram supported the production process. Audiomatic helped us record the voiceovers for the fiction piece Mae Mariyam Thomas and Riya Mukherjee offered generous mentorship during Spotify SoundUp India program. Get in touch with us at [email protected]. Follow Shreya on Twitter @ShreyaDasgupta. Transcript and references:

Spotify

Imagined Tomorrow Ep 2 is out!

About hunting for meteorites in Rajasthan, Bihar, or wherever folks can find them in India.

This one's a 15min episode - trying out a new format and style for some stories. Give it a listen and tell us what you think!

Links: https://linktr.ee/imaginedtomorrow

Features Dr. Dwijesh Ray of PRL, Ahmedabad, who often goes looking for meteorites. Why do folks like him hunt for space rocks -- what's in it for us?

Music/Sound/Editing:
@mudeth

Imagined Tomorrow - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree

View imaginedtomorrow’s Linktree. Listen to their music on YouTube, Spotify here.

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At some point I'll be making a youtube video of my process of editing, mixing, making music and sounds; using only free plugins and Reaper. Hopefully everyone involved will be okay with me publishing the open project as well. WIP!

I edited, made some music, and designed sound for the new season of Imagined Tomorrow. Shreya has always made insightful episodes, and I've tried to add my layer of audio storytelling.

I enjoyed making it and am continuing to grow as an editor, listen if it's up your alley!

https://mastodon.social/@shreyadg/109708385449223748

Emergent city planning: enjoying my 'bicycle lane' because of haphazard road repairs (and closures) that have dragged on forever.