Vihart’s “Twelve Tones” is quite possibly the most mind-expanding mix of interdisciplinarity (math, music & creativity) in 2013 I’ve seen so far: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niz8TfY794
Jesus, does she really think her video’s going to get taken down if she plays thirty seconds of a Schoenberg piece?
(It’s interesting to me how pathologically rule-following nerds can be, sometimes even while simultaneously considering themselves anti-authoritarian iconoclasts.)
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Vihart’s “Twelve Tones” is quite possibly the most mind-expanding mix of interdisciplinarity (math, music & creativity) in 2013 I’ve seen so far: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niz8TfY794
It is indeed quite brilliant. How Schoenberg actually completely pwned the twentieth century.
Jesus, does she really think her video’s going to get taken down if she plays thirty seconds of a Schoenberg piece?
(It’s interesting to me how pathologically rule-following nerds can be, sometimes even while simultaneously considering themselves anti-authoritarian iconoclasts.)
(( For the uninitiated:
1, It would not be unrealistic from her to assume youtube’s copyright algorithms to flag her video into oblivion. It’s known to happen.
More importantly, 2, Vi work for Khan Academy, who is sponsoring her “to do whatever she wants”. That comes with lawyers. ))
I suspect not. She’s getting in a few pointed jokes at the idiocy of copyright maximalism.
NBC’s coverage of child prodigy Taylor Wilson.