
The shoegaze genre is famous for its distortion, passing the sounds an electric guitar makes through filters to transform them into something new. Biologist Daniel Hanley does something similar with light. His team—including mathematicians, a physicist, and a filmmaker—uses cameras and software to simulate how different animals see the world. That’s why Jasamine White-Gluz of the shoegaze band No Joy was the perfect choice to read “Seeing Through Animal Eyes,” Shruti Ravindran’s story about Daniel Hanley’s research. Listen and experience what it's like to see the world in a different way.