DNA Video: Stuart Mitchell’s Symphonic Work, DNA of a Humpback Whale

DNA Video: Stuart Mitchell’s Symphonic Work, DNA of a Humpback Whale

by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted December 22, 2007 in DNA Podcasts and Videos

An extract from Stuart Mitchell’s forthcoming symphonic work based upon the translation of DNA protein sequences from various species such as a Tyrannosaurus Rex (78 Million years old), an Orchid and even Beethovens DNA exctracted from clippings of his hair, cut at the moment of his death.

This short sample here is taken from the DNA of a Humpback Whale and the protein melody has been given to a Bass Flute and the DNA sequence assigned to a Harp. The melody is unchanged and is a direct translation of the protein sequence.

The album will be available in December 2007.

more info at:

http://www.stuart-mitchell.com

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