When Music Meets Science: 5 Outcomes

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BEAKERS When Music Meets Science: 5 Outcomes

When you’re deep in the throes of a Waka Flocka song or partying your way through the day with Andrew WK, it can be easy to forget that glorious science lies at the root of all musical creation. Science doesn’t simply allow us to make music, it enables the imaginations of the inventor, the tinkerer, the dreamer, and the kid who just couldn’t get enough of playing with his food to run wild. Witness some of the wonders that occur at crossroads of musical and scientific experimentation.

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  • http://googlesnicksilva crack the code

    snick silva should be on this list.
    His study of cymatics and spirtual beings really come through the songs.

  • http://soundcloud.com/eidn commentswrittenundertheinfluence

    Here’s John Cage playing on cacti in 1984: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbgr74yNM7M

  • http://www.pigeonsandplanes.com Jon Tanners

    Ahhhh good call, commentswrittenundertheinfluence. This list could probably consist entirely of John Cage pieces and experiments.

  • PancakeMcKennz

    I don’t know dude. I wanna call shenanigans on that kitchen synthesizer thing. I just don’t know.

  • http://www.pigeonsandplanes.com Jon Tanners

    IT’S SCIENCE NOBODY KNOWS!!!!!

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    yeah, pancake, the kitchen sinkesizer (huh, right?) was debunked. jon, it fooled me originally too.