Beck Teams Up With NASA For New 'Hyperspace' Visual Album

Beck Teams Up With NASA For New 'Hyperspace' Visual Album

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It's an intergalactic journey...

*Beck* has unveiled an ambitious new intergalactic version of his 2019 album 'Hyperspace'.

The record matched heartbreak to contributions from Pharrell Williams, becoming one of Beck's broadest, most colourful statements.

Now the American artist has linked up with NASA, re-imagining 'Hyperspace' as an immersive visual album.

NASA JPL use Artificial Intelligence technology on the project, utilising data from previous missions to create these visual realms.

Available to view *HERE*, the project results in the development of actual hyperspaces.

Beck says: "I think each song is kind of a different way that different people 'Hyperspace' - we escape from the reality that we're all dealing with".

The Hyperspace: A.I. Exploration Visual Album Experience is available to explore now, with tracklisting incorporating NASA destinations as follows:

Hyperlife | Landsat 8, International Space Station
Uneventful Days | Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), Apollo 12
Saw Lightning | Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), Curiosity Rover, Viking 1 Orbiter
Die Waiting | Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
Chemical | Cassini-Huygens
See Through | Juno
Hyperspace | Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)
Stratosphere | Spitzer Space Telescope
Dark Places | Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
Star | Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Swift, Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope
Everlasting Nothing | Hubble Space Telescope (HST)

+ visualisers for bonus tracks ‘I Am The Cosmos (42420)’ and ‘Dark Places (Soundscape) using A.I. footage trained on NASA black hole and star data.

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