Take a Sonic Tour of the Brain 16
Duncan J Murray writes "Currently exhibiting at The Barbican, London is an exhibit on Neuroscience, which includes this 20-minute auditory exhibit looking at (or should that be listening to) — sounds of neurons firing, simulations of cochlear implants, the mosquito frequency, neverending scales, phantom words and speech reconstructed from intracranial electrophysiological recording, as well as other auditory illusions. It is worth a listen."
17kHz Mosquito Frequency? (Score:3, Informative)
...supplied in an mp3 file with 16kHz cutoff.
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Good point - I couldn't hear it at the exhibit, so I think you're right, whereas I can hear up to 18250khz with my equipment at home. I imagine there'll be a load of under 20's panicking about their hearing now. Maybe not a bad thing.
Misleading Headline. (Score:3, Funny)
Came here expecting Sonic the Hedgehog.
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I'm sorry but if there's a hedgehog in your brain, disappointment is the least of your concerns.
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Yeah it's better than Sonic GBA, but still it's terrible
So now (Score:2)
Now we'll know what a brain fart sounds like.
The brain explained (by John Cleese) (Score:2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQjgsQ5G8ug&feature=player_detailpage#t=34s [youtube.com]
disappointment (Score:1)
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http://guerillascience.co.uk/archives/3748 [guerillascience.co.uk]
He uses renoise - something I used when getting back into tracker music...
"When Guerilla Science asked if I was interested in composing a small bit of music to accompany their project The Sonic Tour of the Brain, my answer was immediate, profane, and in the affirmative. I was delighted to get a chance to apply some daubs of art to their science and be, if only briefly, aboard their motley caravan of learning and revelry...."