Recaman’s Sequence zooming out on the first 2000 terms.
Listen to it here
https://oeis.org/play?seq=A005132
Youtube video on it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGC5TdIiT9U&t=335s
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Recaman’s Sequence zooming out on the first 2000 terms.
Listen to it here
https://oeis.org/play?seq=A005132
Youtube video on it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGC5TdIiT9U&t=335s
Zooming out on the Recaman Sequence.
Listen to it here
https://oeis.org/play?seq=A005132
Youtube video on it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGC5TdIiT9U&t=335s
Ever used OEIS, the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences?
Did you know you can listen to integer sequences there? It's true! David Applegate wrote a script to convert a sequence into a .midi music file. You can choose between 128 instruments and adjust various options.
For instance, the sequence A005132 (Recamán's sequence) sounds like a bizarre sci-fi soundtrack. It's funny how the music sounds very regular one time and then turns over into some creepy chaos.