Scientists in the US have brought the structure of a spider web to life by translating it into music – a technique that could help us communicate with spiders, they say.
They assigned different frequencies of sound to strands of the web, creating 'notes' that they combined in patterns, based on the web's 3D structure, to generate melodies.
The eerie piece of music, which lasts just over a minute, sounds like the soundtrack for an eerie dystopian sci-fi horror film.
It was created by researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with laser scanning technology and image processing tools.
The experts say spider webs could provide a new source for musical inspiration and provide a form of cross-species communication.