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by shagie
1239 days ago
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Btw, the chants from the book are real (and part of the interludes if you get the audiobook - which I recommend since the initially boring but ultimately important parts it aren't skippable without effort). https://soundcloud.com/ztutz/sets/iolet-music-from-the-world... The Thousander Chant is fun if you've got the right audio setup. https://longnow.org/store/iolet/ > In Neal Stephenson’s new novel Anathem, the Decanarian Erasmus’ daily chore is to ring the Clock bells in his “Math” in a special sequence each day as he chants out the sequence. Those sequences and chants are all based on mathematical formulae that composer and coder David Stutz has put together into an album called Iolet. |
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