Saturday, May 12, 2012

HIV makes music?


HIV is a terrible disease that infects 2.7 million people a year in addition to killing 2 million people each year. However against all odds Alexandra Pajak managed to find beauty deep within the genetic make-up of virus. Pajak took as her basic formula that she developed from the National Institutes of Health’s record of the retrovirus’ genome and used the coded letters by assigning them notes on a keyboard. She then assigned pitches for the amino acids and ordered the 20 directly encoded amino acids based on their affinity for water and gave them notes on the A minor scale. Pajak decided to use the A minor scale to emphasize the sadness that surrounds the virus. I found this article very interesting because it took a subject matter that is both dangerous and frightening and made music out of it. Also the fact that Pajak made the songs based of the actual genetic make-up of the virus was interesting. I believe that this music could help to bring awareness about HIV and then people could become more educated about the causes of HIV and how it is transferred from one person to another. Also this awareness could stop the rumors and the shame that is affiliated with HIV.

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