Solar irradiance is data kept daily or monthly by solar panels and various measuring devices. With the electromagnetic radiation measured in the wavelength range of the sun, the power per unit area received from the sun is calculated. It is known that none of the data obtained is stable and the inputs in each measurement are characterized and changed depending on the land type and environmental conditions. In summary, it informs us that the course of solar radiation data is constantly changing between locations and times. Data from cloudless and clear skies is then processed with geospatial information identified from satellite images. As a result of the data combination, it graphically transmits the solar radiation reaching the surface
The project I want to create is realized with the solar panel attached containers, which I call sound modules, placed in different squares of the city. The solar irradiance data reaching these solar panels is instantly converted into an audible audio file via software. The instantaneous sounds reach the listener directly through the speakers in the isolated container environment. The aim of the study is to provide a unique auditory experience by converting the wavelength that the sun reaches to that point on the module, into an audible form. A dynamic sound setup is created with the transfer of live data, a different wave interval every second, and the graphic formed accordingly. But the main thing in this project that I have done is to create a dialogue through sound between the greatest power and the weakest power, which is truly creative and destructive and at the same time in the system we are in.