I'm not sure where I got it from, but I have a link to a webpage where you can listen to pi. Clifford Pickover also does some interesting (for geeks) writing on drumbeats done to a Morse-Thue sequence (Mazes for the Mind, page 71) I also remember, when I first learned how to do sounds on the old Atari 800, applying sound functions to just about any formula graphing program. Discovered that 3:4:5 ratio without any help.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 06:19pm on 2005-11-17
I recall stumbling across the "sound of pi" thing at some point when I was sitting at a computer that didn't have speakers plugged in, and never got around to it later. Ah, but you've reminded me about an idea I ran across in a magazine that I wanted to quote, about use of sound to convey information to sysadmins ...
 
I also remember reading about something involving listening to genomes. Unfortunately, the photographs of my memory don't come with an index print.

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