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Synthetic Compositions:
Music Made From Artificial DNA Sequences

12 August 2025

In the Utzon Room

Contemporary Music

When genetic code becomes melody, musicians and science data collide in a beautiful experiment where musicians shape the chaos of genes into music.

Beautiful and ethereal music

New Scientist

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Hearing Music in the DNA Code of Life

Imagine music born from the code of life. This project turns genetic sequences into sound, then invites musicians to respond. The result is a dialogue between data and artistry - where motifs in DNA inspire melodies, and structure emerges from chaos. It’s a sonic experiment that asks: can something scientific also be beautiful?

Presented by Mark Temple

Artists

Mark Temple
Science and Music concept

Paul Smith
Piano

Mike Anderson
Guitar

Paul Scott
Bass

Mark Temple
Drums

The DNA Sequence
Synthesisers

String or Wind Instruments

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