Pozzi Escot & Robert Cogan, New England Conservatory, Boston
“It is possible for neither music nor mathematics to assume arbitrary form if it is to be intelligible to the mind. The spectrograph can play the roles both of a telescope and microscope, providing sonic images of a scope and detail previously unknown.”
“It is possible for neither music nor mathematics to assume arbitrary form if it is to be intelligible to the mind. The spectrograph can play the roles both of a telescope and microscope, providing sonic images of a scope and detail previously unknown.”

