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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

molecular code - microsatellites (short tandem repeats in our genome)

Music performed by Christoph Campregher (trockenmoos) and Sebastian Tomczak (little-scale).
Movie footage taken by Christoph Campregher (trockenmoos).
Editing by Christoph Campregher (trockenmoos).

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  • Good job!!

    

  • @arkhumrox thanks!

  • what the hell is this? thanks for nothing.

  • @TheAlexacaius: it is music made out of pictures of a DNA-sequencer machine. what you see are such peaks that are produced by a DNA-sequencer and my thesis was about microsatellites which are repeats of Adenine (A), Guanine(G), Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T) (e.g. AAAAAAAAAAAA, or CACACACACACACACACACA and so on). the sound was produced by a software named Coagula which transforms pictures into sound. Then these sounds were cut and edited and used as waves for a sampler within ableton live. OK?

  • @TheAlexacaius: haha...just watched some of your stuff...i guess you know what microsatellites are ... :-)

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  • Assholes.

  • what is this ? nothing is going on . delete this .

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