During the summer of 2019, Julia Christensen was awarded the A+S Incubator residency at Fulcrum Arts in Pasadena, CA. Fulcrum is a non-profit arts organization that supports artists working with scientists. In July, JPL’s A-Team (made up of members of the Space Song Foundation) was able to meet in the work room at the residency office in downtown Pasadena, where Christensen was developing musical scores and sonification patches to translate tree data into sound. In this video, Christensen and Tom Hall are sharing their progress with A-Team members Roger Klemm and Steve Matousek, along with Ingie Bahoe, who joined the team from NYU Abu Dhabi for a summer internship at JPL.