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Science News September 24, 2005 |
Math Music An interactive Web site, developed at Eastern Washington University, provides variety of tools for composing music based on mathematical recipes that convert sequences of numbers -- such as pi, or Fibonacci numbers -- into sounds. |
Science News January 4, 2003 Ivars Peterson |
Sound-Byte Math Music Swedish composer Daniel Cummerow has created mathematical sound bytes belonging to a category known as algorithmic music. Each musical fragment is determined by a mathematical recipe -- a formula that links digits with musical notes and their duration... |
Reason February 2009 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
We, Robots A song evolves from robots and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Research. |
Popular Mechanics November 19, 2008 Kate Schweitzer |
Fringe's Music to Math Connection Contains as Much Fact as Fiction Is there really a connection between mathematics and music? |
D-Lib February 2002 Birmingham, Pardo, Meek & Shifrin |
The MusArt Music-Retrieval System: An Overview An algorithm for construcint a search engine for finding a song based on a user singing or playing a theme, hook, or riff from the desired piece of music. |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Christina Chaey |
Creating The Perfect Pandora Playlist Takes More Than Algorithms--It Requires Humans The tech wizards in this month's Fast Talk say they know what you want before you do. Here, Pandora CTO Tom Conrad talks about how to use the "musical DNA" of songs to create personal playlists. |
Science News May 6, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
Quilting Pi The intriguing, enigmatic number pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, conjures up vivid patterns that artist and mathematician John Sims translates to quilts. |