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In this piece I wanted to experiment with some simple "mapping",
what plays what or how notes and instruments are assigned to the
numbers. Mapping is a key concept in a lot of things, particularly
in math, language, and perception. A good place to start is to
ask if the mapping is one to one, many to one, or one to many?
In fact, I'm beginning to wonder if it isn't the mapping rule
itself that allows us to tease out meaning and pattern as opposed
to the actual underlying thing itself? That's part of what this
Pi series is about.
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