‘Turingalila’ Visual Music on the Theme of Morphogenesis
Alan Turing’s paper ‘The Chemical basis of Morphogenesis’, written in 1952, is a masterpiece of mathematical modelling which defines how self-regulated pattern formation occurs in the developing animal embryo. Its most revolutionary feature is the concept of ‘morphogens’ that are responsible for pro...
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| Published in | Evolutionary and Biologically Inspired Music, Sound, Art and Design Vol. 9596; pp. 218 - 224 |
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| Format | Book Chapter |
| Language | English |
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Switzerland
Springer International Publishing AG
2016
Springer International Publishing |
| Series | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISBN | 9783319310077 3319310070 |
| ISSN | 0302-9743 1611-3349 |
| DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-31008-4_15 |
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| Summary: | Alan Turing’s paper ‘The Chemical basis of Morphogenesis’, written in 1952, is a masterpiece of mathematical modelling which defines how self-regulated pattern formation occurs in the developing animal embryo. Its most revolutionary feature is the concept of ‘morphogens’ that are responsible for producing an almost limitless array of animal and fish markings. Turingalila, a piece of Visual Music, takes morphogenesis as its theme. The diversity of forms evident in my projected images are based on just two Turing Patterns which are ‘perturbed’ to reveal processes of self-organisation reminiscent of those found in nature. A live performance of Turingalila forms the focal point of my oral presentation. It is prefaced by an examination of how artistic potential has been unleashed by Turing’s biological insights and concludes with comments on how Turing’s ideas are exerting an ever increasing impact in today’s world. |
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| Bibliography: | Link to video of Turingalila https://youtu.be/H9jAdbfJCB0. |
| ISBN: | 9783319310077 3319310070 |
| ISSN: | 0302-9743 1611-3349 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-319-31008-4_15 |