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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2017 · 10 MIN

Sometimes Infinity Is Enough (Open Collaboration)

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Two of my favourite things to think about are...nothing and infinity. These are most certainly mathematical concepts, but to me they are also questions of philosophical significance. Zero to me represents nihilism, a belief in nothing. This is a devastatingly powerful concept, I feel. Infinity, on the other hand, is a good numerical symbol for human creativity...especially when it comes to music, or art in general. So, bearing that in mind, I offer this open collaboration freely for you to create music, and expand the meaning of the word infinity. The image I've chosen is an example of infinite Mandlebrot beauty. --------------------- For another recent track of mine on the subject of Infinity, you might like to try: https://soundcloud.com/dacca/infinity

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Two of my favourite things to think about are...nothing and infinity. These are most certainly mathematical concepts, but to me they are also questions of philosophical significance. Zero to me represents nihilism, a belief in nothing. This is a devastatingly powerful concept, I feel. Infinity, on the other hand, is a good numerical symbol for human creativity...especially when it comes to music, or art in general. So, bearing that in mind, I offer this open collaboration freely for you to create music, and expand the meaning of the word infinity. The image I've chosen is an example of infinite Mandlebrot beauty. --------------------- For another recent track of mine on the subject of Infinity, you might like to try: https://soundcloud.com/dacca/infinity

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