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Protein music

Protein music

"Science is about how deeply we get into an area to find out what we don't know about it. More layers that are unknown begin to reveal themselves in front of us."

"Art is the process of transforming the unknown into the known. Artists undertake expeditions into the unknown world, bring a piece of it out and display it."

art & science

Proteins go classic

Favorite proteins of significant Slovak scientists from microbiology field of activity, set to music created by music composer Slavo Solovic.  https://slavosolovic.com

ADIPONECTIN (Jozef Ukropec),  CARBONIC ANHYDRASE 9  (Eliška Švastová), LACTOFERRIN (Vladimír Leksa). 

"Science is about how deeply we get into an area to find out what we don't know about it. More layers that are unknown begin to reveal themselves in front of us."

"Art is the process of transformation, transforming the unknown into the known. Artists undertake expeditions into the unknown, bring a piece of it out and display it in the form of artworks”

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Science and art are two areas of human activity that are connected beyond the boundaries of knowledge, where they meet each other in seeking and displaying what is unknown and hidden from us and what exceeds our common experiences and understanding.

 

Proteinmusic uses sounds and music generated from materials and structures at the molecular and manometric level, which guide the creative artistic process to a free search for emotional perception of beauty.

 

Each amino acid has its own frequency of oscillation, just as each tone in music has its own. By assigning a tone to each of the 20 amino acids found in the human body, a scale is created. By presenting the sequence of amino acids in proteins in a sequence of tones, a melody is created that is the basis of these compositions.

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Mgr. Vladimír Leksa, PhD.
HEAD OF LABORATORy OF MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY
Institute of Molecular Biology

Slovak Academy of Sciences

http://www.vladoleksa.eu/%C3%9AvodENG.html

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