Computational geometry unlocks a musical phylogeny...
Toussaint, a professor emeritus and researcher at McGill University, is a Radcliffe Fellow this year.
He is a pioneer in computational geometry, a branch of computer science that expresses algorithms in geometrical patterns. In his search for ancestral rhythms, Toussaint constructs necklacelike sound patterns that resemble the face of a clock. To read more, click here.



