Despite the genetic industry´s claims in the media they had solved the "greatest task of our times", they had deciphered the human genome,  nobody knows how to interpret most of the gene sequences. In the light of  facts those claim´s can only be described as utterly ridiculous. This lack of  interpretation background enables us to contribute to the debate various ways to read and, most important, to understand the otherwise empty data.
As we all know, all life depends on what can be described as transmission of data waveforms  in whatever form it may appear. Therefore we have to assume that one of the available standard sound protocols should be used to deal with the task of  approaching understanding of the sequenced human genoms. For compatibility reasons we have chosen the musical instruments digital interface (MIDI) and are successfully translating the sequences into musically sensible information openly accessible by the public.
 

cut ups from the broadcast ca. 19 min. realaudio, 32 kbs.


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