Hearing Pascal's Triangle (Pt. 1)
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- čas přidán 24. 08. 2023
- I discovered (for myself, although I'm sure many others knew already) that if you map out the patterns of odd and even numbers in Pascal's triangle, you get a Sierpiński triangle!
Well, if you know me, you know I had to sonify it. I made it so that when a number repeats, it cascades up and down the keyboard, which helps you hear the blocks of consecutive numbers better, I think. Personally, I think it sounds pretty awesome.
So, I present to you the first movement of "Hearing Pascal's Triangle": "Modulo 2: The Sierpiński". Stay tuned for the next installment. :-) - Hudba
We need a good bass line and we’ve got a hit!
Holy moly! That’s riveting to say the least.
Whoever knew Conlon Nancarrow was a secret python coder?
dang, just remembered about erv wilson's mt meru scales. not too related except for being another musical use of pascal's triangle
Love your content!
so who also saw the sierpinsky triangle in rhis xD
Me XD
I think he meant to title it as sierpinsky’s triangle but maybe I’m wrong
@@somyso3634 i just found a paper about the appearance of the sierpinsky triangle in the pascal triangle when plotted modulo prime numbers
@@nickherrmann730you ever look at Abelian sand piles? I wonder what they have to do with primes
0:02 first four notes in megalovania?
I wish to hear Rule 30 like this
"If you can see it, you can hear it" ?