DJ Spooky: The Hidden Code
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 Published On Sep 2, 2015

Imagine a visual odyssey through the cosmos, driven by lush musical compositions and inspired by complex themes of astronomy, engineering, biology, and psychology. Join us for the world premiere of the newest work by Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky. Commissioned by Dartmouth College's Neukom Institute for Computational Science, Miller composed The Hidden Code based on conversations with several of Dartmouth's leading researchers.

This premiere performance features live appearances by Miller as well as Dartmouth theoretical physicist and saxophonist Stephon Alexander; Dartmouth physicist and author Marcelo Gleiser who will read his original poetry; and stunning original visuals created by the Charles Hayden Planetarium staff.

Savor this synthesis of emerging science, poetry, and melody with immersive visions overhead as The Hidden Code pushes art into science. Science into music. Music into art.

The Hidden Code is no longer being shown at the Museum of Science, Boston Charles Hayden Planetarium. For more information about current show offerings and show, times visit www.mos.org/planetarium.


Music composed by Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky.
Featuring Stephon Alexander, tenor saxophone.

Poems written by Marcelo Gleiser, from his book: A Tear at the Edge of Creation

Visualizations created by the Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science, Boston

The Hidden Code music was commissioned by the Dartmouth College Neukom Institute for Computational Science through its Director, Professor Dan Rockmore.

Copyright 2015. All Rights Reserved.

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