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Written By: evan on October 25, 2011 One Comment

the piece uses audio transcriptions of both electroencephalograms (EEGs) – polygraph wave-traces of electrical activity occurring within my brain – and magnetic resonance images (MRIs) to address our susceptibility to acousmatic activity, or involuntary auditory hallucinations; or, it may just be viewed as a journey through my head and back again. [1]

Written By: evan on June 30, 2010 2 Comments

In Garret Keizer’s The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want, Keizer examines the social and political impact of noise. Noise is a touchy subject on this blog (and most of the blogs in the awesome links section to the right). Personally, I don’t really believe in noise. I believe in obnoxious and unwanted sound, [...]

Written By: evan on May 9, 2010 No Comment

At World Science Festival 2009, Bobby McFerrin demonstrated how the pentatonic scale is wired into the human brain, and created a novel new musical instrument.

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