Internet Broadcast Of The Human Genome
Jacob Courtade — March 5, 2009 — Science
References: dna-rainbow.org & science.slashdot.org
Techno, rap, classical...what about genetic? Yes, you can now listen to an internet broadcast of the human genome. Previously converted to a visual representation by DNA rainbow, the “sonification” is now complete.
DNA rainbow expects the broadcast to last about 23.5 years, starting where else? With Chromosome 1.
Ready to tune in? Check it out here.
Implications - Today's consumer is fixated with entertainment, and is constantly seeking new ways to be stimulated. Those in the technology industry are thus researching ways to stimulate an array of senses at once, creating a truly pleasurable sensory experience. Thus, consumers are able to listen to a picture or smell a song, introducing a new realm of entertainment.
DNA rainbow expects the broadcast to last about 23.5 years, starting where else? With Chromosome 1.
Ready to tune in? Check it out here.
Implications - Today's consumer is fixated with entertainment, and is constantly seeking new ways to be stimulated. Those in the technology industry are thus researching ways to stimulate an array of senses at once, creating a truly pleasurable sensory experience. Thus, consumers are able to listen to a picture or smell a song, introducing a new realm of entertainment.
Trend Themes
1. Sonification of DNA - The conversion of genetic material into audible sound offers opportunities for new forms of sensory entertainment.
2. Multisensory Experiences - Technologists are exploring ways to stimulate multiple senses simultaneously, creating unique and engaging entertainment experiences.
3. Genomic Broadcasting - Internet broadcasts of the human genome open up possibilities for new types of audio content and personalized entertainment.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment Technology - Incorporating sonification of DNA and multisensory experiences can revolutionize the entertainment industry, offering immersive and novel forms of entertainment.
2. Genetic Research - The field of genetic research can benefit from genomic broadcasting, allowing for innovative ways to present and analyze genetic information.
3. Internet Broadcasting - The adoption of genomic broadcasting introduces new opportunities for the internet broadcasting industry to provide unique and personalized audio content.
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