Just some fun with WebAudio and parts of the NIST Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Date Finding List. This is completely bogus scientifically, but fun programming.
Take the frequency of emission lines, in angstrom (10 angstrom = 1 nanometer). Emission lines range from ~90Å to ~125kÅ, with very few above 20kÅ. Human hearing is sensitive in the 20Hz to 20kHz. This is a purely coincidental numeric relation, but does allow for the straightforward "conversion" of light frequencies to sound frequencies. This periodic table, then, combines each of the published emission spectra into an oscillator. The dozen to hundred oscillators are then gained to their listed intensity, scaled by 1000. This generally produces cacophony.
TURN YOUR HEADPHONES DOWN.