None of Your Neurons Know Who You Are...Nor Do They Care

Links for all things pertaining to human evolution, the Pleistocene, Pliocene, sometimes Miocene, cognitive science, genetics, and other rad stuff.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Sequence is a good way to waste your time and stimulating too!

Seaquence

Seaquence is an experiment in musical composition. Adopting a biological metaphor, you can create and combine musical lifeforms resulting in an organic, dynamic composition.
Posted by Oldowan at Friday, November 18, 2011
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: biology, brain science, music

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Followers

About Me

My photo
Oldowan
View my complete profile

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (361)
    • ▼  November (361)
      • Ravens use gestures to grab each other's attention
      • Researcher creates neurons that light up as they fire
      • What Is the Future of Knowledge in the Internet Age?
      • Study Looks at the Nature of Change in Our Aging, ...
      • Babies embrace punishment earlier than previously ...
      • Creative Excuses: Original Thinkers More Likely to...
      • US 'Materials Genome Initiative' takes shape
      • New Evidence Links Stonehenge To Ancient Sun Worship
      • Pigeons are more living helicopters than flying rats
      • Bacterial genes tell the tale of an outbreak’s evo...
      • Banishing consciousness: the mystery of anaesthesia
      • Biology’s big bang had a long fuse: Animals starte...
      • Indian Ocean cocktail party leaves trail of party ...
      • St Andrews scientists ask if whales have 'dialects'
      • Predators Drive Evolution Of Poison Dart Frogs’ Sk...
      • Ignorance Is Bliss When It Comes to Challenging So...
      • At Meeting on Climate Change, Urgent Issues but Lo...
      • Archaeologists Race Against Sea Change in Orkney
      • Researchers make the case that modern life sprang ...
      • Life's diversity snowballed when Earth froze
      • Searching for signs of picky, competitive mating i...
      • Sudden stress shifts human brain into survival mode
      • Food We Eat Might Control Our Genes
      • United Nations report global drop in HIV infections
      • Ancient environment found to drive marine biodiver...
      • Metabolic defects in mice corrected with transplan...
      • Anomalies are crucial for bettering our understand...
      • A Rare Isotope Helps Track an Ancient Water Source
      • Native American Blankets Made With Dog Hair
      • Implanted neurons, grown in the lab, take charge o...
      • Why Do We Give? Not Why Or How You Think
      • The Mystery of the Little Norwegian Chessmen
      • Worms Can Evolve to Survive Intersex Populations
      • Sometimes a bunny is just a bunny
      • How the brain strings words into sentences
      • Divine Intervention, Dinosaurs, and Darwin’s Descent
      • What does the US budget stalemate mean for research?
      • 'Lethal' radiation doses can be treated with drugs
      • Playing music alters the processing of multiple se...
      • Researchers Rush to Recover Whale Fossils From Hig...
      • A 'stay-sober' pill: Coming to a pharmacy near you?
      • Psychopaths' brains show differences in structure ...
      • Older brains lack access to region for swift decis...
      • Dolphin Whistles Help Solve The Mysteries Of The C...
      • Dissecting the Cave Lion Diet
      • Tuning out: How brains benefit from meditation
      • Soft food may lead to a mouth with too many teeth
      • Our Internet is a paradise for consumers but a hel...
      • For Some, Psychiatric Trouble May Start in Thyroid
      • Search for Alien Life Should Include Exotic Possib...
      • Predators Drive Evolution Of Poison Dart Frogs’ Sk...
      • Sex explains why the fit don't always survive
      • The nature of nothingness
      • Ötzi the Iceman may have smashed eye in fall
      • 'Earliest' evidence of human violence
      • Hypoglycemia and brain function
      • Kangaroo genome now sequenced
      • Does bestiality increase your risk of penile cancer?
      • Satellites Help With Species Conservation
      • ‘Virtual Monkeys’ Near Completion Of Random Shakes...
      • Anthropologist Narrows Down History Of Animal And ...
      • Exploring water in the deep Earth
      • Invitation to a Dialogue: Nameless on the Web?
      • Fetus donates stem cells to heal mother's heart
      • Neuronal filters for broadband information transmi...
      • Recipient's immune system governs stem cell regene...
      • Acknowledging mistakes is key to advancement – and...
      • Study of flower petals shows evolution at the cell...
      • Neuroscience: Neanderthals in mind (Clive Gamble)
      • Massive volcanoes, meteorite impacts delivered one...
      • Love and other animals: The anglerfish can teach u...
      • Beware the Paramyth
      • Re-engineering New York: More Than a Sci-Fi Dream?
      • Could 3D printing end our throwaway culture?
      • Climate Change May Have Doomed Neanderthals
      • Dressing the dead: Historian’s personal necropolis...
      • Rats became the ultimate human pest four times over
      • Doing the Ethical Thing May Be Right, but It Isn’t...
      • Hyperactive neurons build brains in synaesthesia
      • Our deluded minds are just trying to make us happy
      • Scientists harness the power of electricity in the...
      • Starlings give clue to irrational preferences
      • Are boys’ brains different from girls’ brains? Sci...
      • Critical Thinker Explains Skepticism vs. Cynicism
      • Redefining Chimpanzees: Understanding Human Evolut...
      • Predicting How Individuals Differ from Their Genom...
      • Sequence is a good way to waste your time and stim...
      • Earth's 'Time Capsules' May Be Flawed
      • Brain study explores what makes colors and numbers...
      • Humans learn to walk like rats
      • The first teeth grew on the outside of body
      • Hominid skull hints at later brain evolution by Ca...
      • Neanderthals Vanished Because of Their Own Success...
      • Why Neutrinos Might Wimp Out
      • Unraveling how a mutation can lead to psychiatric ...
      • Scientists solve mystery of the eye
      • What Can Dolphins Tell Us About The Evolution of F...
      • Archeologists investigate Ice Age hominins' adapta...
      • Chimps Play Like Humans
      • Dear Professor, I think my husband may be a Neande...
Simple theme. Theme images by gaffera. Powered by Blogger.