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MatheMusical Virtual Museum : Moebius strip

Mathemusic
Mathemusic
Released: 2 years ago
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This Moebius strip embeds the 12 notes, as in Newton’ circle, on its edge. Despite the poor musical interest, it enables the user to have a ride on the strip. The well-known trip of an ant on a Moebius strip is only practicable in VR.
Since we can map 2D coordinates on the Moebius strip, the model is used in other scenes (Torri of Phases) for visualizing more complex patterns.
Mathemusic is the scientific field that studies the relations between math and music; our scientific Society, SMCM regroups worldwide researchers in the field
The Mathemusical Virtual Museum is an interactive virtual experience that was premiered at the Museum of Design in Atlanta (Moda) in June 2022
It contains a growing set of interactive models based on the research issued from our society.
Originated from different mathemusicians and myself, the models help to unveil mathematical and especially geometrical concepts behind musical structures used in existing music.
Even if the composers intentionally designed their musical progressions, they may not have been aware of the underlying mathematical objects.


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