and now this:
http://www.soundtomind.com/
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On 6/7/06, Julian Rohrhuber <rohrhuber_at_uni-hamburg.de> wrote:
>
> >>>Is there a problem when someone presses a small key and a huge sound
> >> comes out?
> >>
> >> I can't argue with a Genesis story now, can I? Heh!
> >>
> >>>code as a thoroughly human thing (and that (computer)
> >> languages are utterly designed for humans, not computers).
> >>
> >> What I'm interested is a computing language other than mathematics
> >> that allows human beings to "compute" any number
> >> of abstract transformations. And this computation would
> >> happen with the help of vocal sounds. That would surely
> >> close the gap betwen music and spoken language.
> >
> >interesting - for some reason it makes me think of this:
> >http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2757
>
>
> or also Ilia Malinovsky's LYCAY:
> http://lycay.sourceforge.net/
>
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