Moth Antenna by Dara O Shayda published on 2014-06-09T14:34:48Z Source: http://www.scientificcomputing.com/news/2013/05/moth-antenna This 100x photo of a moth antenna received an honorable mention in the 2012 Nikon Small World Photomicrophotography Competition. It was taken by Dr. Donna Beer Stolz of the Department of Cell Biology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, using confocal stack reconstruction of autofluorescence. Image: http://files.lossofgenerality.com/HM_Stolz_21856.jpg Transformed by Corner Filter: http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/ref/CornerFilter.html Filtered image scanned from left to right vertically, sonified by several multisamplers. Arrangement by Logic Pro. MetaSynth Configuration { E-1 x=512, y=512 BPM=10 Stereo Multisampler = Drums, FMC Buzzy, DWS Hard Scale=Harmonic Repeated 8 dt 96 } Scale ! harmonic series, repeated 8 times with detunings 96 ! 29.25/32 30.50/32 31.75/32 1 32.25/32 32.50/32 32.75/32 33/32 63.25/32 63.50/32 63.75/32 2 64.25/32 64.50/32 64.75/32 65/32 95.2/32 95.50/32 95.75/32 3 96.25/32 96.50/32 96.75/32 97/32 127.25/32 127.50/32 127.75/32 4 128.25/32 128.50/32 128.75/32 129/32 159.25/32 159.50/32 159.75/32 5 160.25/32 160.50/32 160.75/32 161/32 191.25/32 191.50/32 191.75/32 6 192.25/32 192.50/32 192.75/32 193/32 223.25/32 223/32 223.75/32 7 224.25/32 224.50/32 224.75/32 225/32 255.25/32 255.50/32 255.75/32 8 256.25/32 256.50/32 256.75/32 257/32 287.25/32 287.50/32 287.75/32 9 288.25/32 288.50/32 288.75/32 289/32 319.25/32 319.50/32 319.75/32 10 320.25/32 320.50/32 320.75/32 321/32 348.25/32 349.50/32 350.75/32 11 352.25/32 352.50/32 352.75/32 353/32 383.25/32 383.50/32 383.75/32 12 384.25/32 384.50/32 384.75/32 385/32 http://files.lossofgenerality.com/moth_antenna_corners_attack.jpg Genre Electronic