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Lei Liang and Joshua Jones Bring The Inaudible Ocean to Life in San Diego

May. 28, 2026

The Inaudible Ocean (commissioned by the ProtoStar Group) is the latest collaboration between composer Lei Liang and oceanographer Joshua Jones at the Lei Lab, and it explores a vast spectrum of audible data, spanning signals from the infrasonic (as low as 10 Hz) to the ultrasonic (up to 160 kHz). For perspective, human music typically occupies a range of 20 to 20 kHz—less than 10% of the frequencies we study.

What renders these signals inaudible to humans? It is not only their frequency range but also their temporal scale. For instance, to perceive the richness of certain echolocation signals, we must transpose their frequencies and decelerate the playback by 10 or even 100 times. This process reveals the intricate acoustic “landscape” of the ocean, where valleys and mountains emerge through awe-inspiring echoes.

The Inaudible Ocean is our journey into the realms beyond human hearing, where technology serves as our tool and curiosity as our compass. Together, scientists and artists craft a “sonic searchlight” to illuminate the hidden wonders of the ocean for our listeners.

The sold-out world premiere of The Inaudible Ocean was performed by Lei Liang’s distinguished colleagues from the music department, Mark Dresser (contrabass), Camilo Zamudio-Romero (percussion), and Cory Smyth (piano) on Wednesday, May 20 at 7:00 PM at UCSD's Conrad Prebys Concert Hall. Learn more about the art and science behind the project here.

The Inaudible Ocean was recently featured in UC San Diego Today. Click here to read more about Liang and Jones' "unconventional partnership" and the exciting work that this interdisciplinary team of artists and scientists is undertaking.


Lei Liang and Joshua Jones Bring The Inaudible Ocean to Life

To learn more about Lei Liang, visit schott-music.com.
To learn more about the Lei Lab, click here.

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