Arch-OS as DNA for portland square
Friday, November 7th, 2008I began thinking about the data obtained from the Portland Square building (in Plymouth University) using the Arch-OS system, could this data represent the DNA of the building. The system/data almost acts as a way of recording the buildings make up, its activity and a way of seeing how the building works.
I pondered on the idea of representing this DNA as audio. Whilst crawling the Internet i discovered a brilliant piece of software that converts DNA structures into midi sequences. Bio2MIDI by Algorithmic Arts.
I firstly began by fetching a set of results from the Arch-OS feeds page and returned the following results:
0 19.95 0 31.6 0 33.9 202.48 -245.08 -213.96 -269 229.64 111.14 2 156.14 42.59 19.7 58.29 23.13 56 21.95 64.25 12.52 2.82 20.25 21.05 16.89 20.48 21.25 22.12 19.88 21.03 21.39 18.73 0 4.09 17.59 71.61 4.17 243.64
Obviously this didn’t resemble any DNA structure at the moment it is a group of data sets which have no relevance to a DNA structure. For this to work i would need to construct an algorithm of defining a 10 character structure for example “ASDVVDFDDP”.
To encode the new DNA structure i formulated an algorithm which would replace numbers and characters with letters.
Before you notice it i have left out 14.
- 0 = A
- 1 = B
- 2 = C
- 3 = D
- 4 = E
- 5 = F
- 6 = G
- 7 = H
- 8 = I
- 9 = J
- 10 = K
- 11 = L
- 12 = N
- 13 = O
- 15 = Q
- 16 = R
- 17 = S
- 18 = T
- 19 = U
- 20 = V
- 21 = W
- 22 = X
- 23 = Y
- 24 = Z
- . = P
- - = M
Using this structure the original data set produced these results:
aupjfabpg addpqvcpej imcefpaimx dpjgmcgjxj pgelbpbecq gpqecpfjup ffipcjypof gwpjfgepcf npfccpicvp cfwpafrpij vpeiwpcfxp pnupiiwpad wpdjtphdae pajspfjhbp gbepszdpge
After putting it into the Bio2Midi converter the following file was created.