Imagine going to a concert that recreates the soundscape of a prehistoric swamp, where each instrument in the orchestra is modeled after a different dinosaur . That could eventually be possible with an award-winning art project called Dinosaur Choir.
Seeing recreations of what dinosaurs looked like is cool enough, but scientifically plausible sounds are a little harder to figure out. Cinematic roars are probably out.
Instead, the chorus probably included bellows, booms, coos, chirps, and cries that are similar to the various noises we'd hear coming out of today's birds.
Dinosaur Choir is designed to recreate these ancient animals as musical instruments. The project was developed by artist and musician Courtney Brown at Southern Methodist University in Texas, and industrial designe