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Music To Die For

4 March '10

Posted by ron

0304_surgical-symphony-630x450Dr. Gil Alterovitz, A Harvard researcher, is working to turn the bleeps and burps of  hospital machinery into music. When the body is okay or improving things sound pretty. When stresses in the body occur the music might become more dissonant. Cool futuristic sci-fi stuff. Perhaps when a heart attack occurs the machines could play “We Will Rock You.” Read full article here


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