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[microsound] Sound of the brain . . .
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- Subject: [microsound] Sound of the brain . . .
- From: Steven Ricks <stevericksmusic@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 14:41:06 -0600
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I'm interested in locating audio files in the public domain that are
generated from human brain waves or which are somehow related to or a
mapping of brain waves into audible sound.
I came across this: http://www.kinotek.org/soundsofcomplexity.swf
which I assume many microsounders are aware of . . . any suggestions?
Anyone know of some sound files online (or elsewhere) available for free use
that relate to the brain . . . ?