Harmonize Earth
The sound of technology and our planet, woven in harmony.
The sound of technology and our planet, woven in harmony.
Earth has a pulse. Inaudible waves that reverberate at around 7.83 hertz, on average. Studies have found that these frequencies, known as the Schumann Resonances, have associations with regeneration and healing.
To mark this Earth Day, Einride has teamed up with world-renowned artists Jacob Mühlrad and Alexander Wessely to combine the frequency of the autonomous technology with the frequency of Earth – transposing the two into a bespoke musical composition.
Striking a chord between worlds
Harmonize Earth is both an homage to our planet and a testament to our ability to achieve harmony with Earth through technological innovation.
“Technology is not the problem, but the solution. If we adopt this lens, humankind's best days are ahead of us.” – Robert Falck, Founder & CEO, Einride
Striking a chord between worlds
Harmonize Earth is both an homage to our planet and a testament to our ability to achieve harmony with Earth through technological innovation.
“Technology is not the problem, but the solution. If we adopt this lens, humankind's best days are ahead of us.” – Robert Falck, Founder & CEO, Einride
Sounds of tomorrow
Two conceptual representations of what electric and autonomous transport could one day sound like.
Born from the Harmonize Earth composition, these pieces are bespoke and symbolic – a departure from some of the hollow or random noises of current-day road traffic.
Redefine street noise with the hum of our planet.
The artists
Jacob Mühlrad: Composer
Jacob is a Swedish composer whose works have been performed at Carnegie Hall in New York and at National Portrait Gallery in London. Much of his work explores a sense of the eternal, grappling with themes like mortality and the human condition.
The artists
Jacob Mühlrad: Composer
Jacob is a Swedish composer whose works have been performed at Carnegie Hall in New York and at National Portrait Gallery in London. Much of his work explores a sense of the eternal, grappling with themes like mortality and the human condition.
Alexander Wessely: Visual artist
Wessely is a multi-disciplinary Swedish-Greek artist whose works have been exhibited, performed, or shown in over 20 countries. He has also directed music videos for artists including The Weekend and Swedish House Mafia. Wessely is known for building narrative, drama, and expression through silhouettes and contrasts.
Alexander Wessely: Visual artist
Wessely is a multi-disciplinary Swedish-Greek artist whose works have been exhibited, performed, or shown in over 20 countries. He has also directed music videos for artists including The Weekend and Swedish House Mafia. Wessely is known for building narrative, drama, and expression through silhouettes and contrasts.