Markus J. Buehler Markus Buehler Cambridge Markus J. Buehler is the McAfee Professor of Engineering at MIT, and a composer of experimental, classical and electronic music, with an interest in sonification. Using an approach termed "materiomusic", his artistic work explores the creation of new forms of musical expression - such as those derived from biological materials and living systems - as a means to better understand the underlying science and mathematics. One of his goals is to use musical and sound design as a novel and abstract way to model, optimize and create new forms of matter from the bottom up, and to assess cross-system design relationships. He is also interested in research to explore relationships between classical music, mathematics, and the physical and biological sciences, an in the mapping of models of consciousness across systems. In recent work he has developed a new framework to compose music based on proteins – the basic molecules of all life, as well as other physical phenomena such as fracturing, to explore similarities and differences across species, scales and between philosophical and physical models. Contact: mbuehler@MIT.EDU Markus J. Buehler’s tracks Superfluous Dreams (Violin Adagio) - Part VIIII by Markus J. Buehler published on 2021-10-19T08:54:22Z Molecular Intersection of Nucleocapsid Antibody and SARS-CoV-2 (for Piano, Violin, and Cello) by Markus J. Buehler published on 2021-09-19T12:27:30Z Venom Progression by Markus J. Buehler published on 2021-02-23T21:38:09Z Winter Reprise by Markus J. Buehler published on 2020-12-07T23:07:51Z Swamp Variations - Part II - Evolution (((AMBIENT SPACE VERSION ))) by Markus J. Buehler published on 2021-11-05T13:58:50Z
Superfluous Dreams (Violin Adagio) - Part VIIII by Markus J. Buehler published on 2021-10-19T08:54:22Z
Molecular Intersection of Nucleocapsid Antibody and SARS-CoV-2 (for Piano, Violin, and Cello) by Markus J. Buehler published on 2021-09-19T12:27:30Z
Swamp Variations - Part II - Evolution (((AMBIENT SPACE VERSION ))) by Markus J. Buehler published on 2021-11-05T13:58:50Z