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The world can finally listen to the first artificial music, created by the father of the modern computer, the British scientist Alan Turing, New Zealand in 1951. Scholars have managed to restore the primitive musical recording, the foundation stone of a revolution that has led to synthesizers and music electronics today. And the operation allows you to rediscover the contribution so that Turing gave musical innovation, transforming your computer into a tool, an aspect of his studies that until now had been largely ignored.
 
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