Covid-19 Music
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 11:55 last edited by
I don't really care for the musical interpretation of the Coronavirus, but what is being done with it is interesting. The virus structure of Covid=19 is translated into music, then used to develop a related music structure that might lead to creating drugs to counteract the virus.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 12:17 last edited by Axtremus 4 Jul 2020, 12:32
How does the “COVID-19 music” compare to, say, he “music” for bacteriophages, Pegivirus-C, or the human papilloma virus?
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How does the “COVID-19 music” compare to, say, he “music” for bacteriophages, Pegivirus-C, or the human papilloma virus?
wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 12:31 last edited by@Axtremus said in Covid-19 Music:
How does the “COVID-19 music” compare to, say, bacteriophages, Pegivirus-C, or the human papilloma virus?
I don't Ax the music didn't interest me but here's a link if you are interested in the composition.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 12:34 last edited by Axtremus 4 Jul 2020, 13:06
Thanks, @Jeff. I meant to ask how that “music” generated using the biology of SARS-COV-2 as input, compares to other “music” generated using similar method/algorithm using the biology of other viruses as inputs.
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Thanks, @Jeff. I meant to ask how that “music” generated using the biology of SARS-COV-2 as input, compares to other “music” generated using similar method/algorithm using the biology of other viruses as inputs.
wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 12:48 last edited by@Axtremus said in Covid-19 Music:
Thanks, @Jeff. I meant to ask how that “music” generates using the biology of SARS-COV-2 as input, compares to other “music” generated using similar method/algorithm using the biology of other viruses as inputs.
It seems I must have given the wrong impression Ax. I'm not the engineer who generated this musical interpretation. That would be Markus Buehler and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I apologize for the confusion.