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Real-time, EDM-inspired sonification of the activity of a supercomputer

Sound 2026-05-25 v2

Abstract

The project described in this paper explores the informative sonification of data received in real time from a supercomputer. These data capture the current activities in all the nodes of the computer, therefore, their sonification functions as a form of continuous monitoring of the nodes' behavior and, by extension, of the system as a whole. Because such monitoring is theoretically unending, the resulting sonification must be musically capable of conveying information through sound in a way that remains both intelligible and engaging over long durations. Rather than imposing a predefined musical style onto the data, we sought to identify one which the data themselves could plausibly support. From a small set of candidates, we selected EDM because it is a family of genres whose structural and temporal characteristics align well with continuous, data-driven processes and long-term listening. Through this style-based approach, this research builds on the long tradition of computer data sonification while uniquely combining three elements rarely addressed together: monitoring (rather than debugging) as the primary goal, real-time (rather than post-mortem) data interpretation, and generation of virtually infinite and stylistically coherent (rather than incongruous) music.

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@article{arxiv.2605.21874,
  title  = {Real-time, EDM-inspired sonification of the activity of a supercomputer},
  author = {Marco Alunno and Paolo Bientinesi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.21874},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

7 pages, 2 figures, accepted conference paper