[DIYbio] Hello and an interesting patent to chew on

Greetings all, just wanted to do an introduction for netiquettes sake.
I'm a researcher and a reluctant media artist

Also I happened across this story while doing research on data
sonification and thought it was an interesting instance of a patent in
an area already swimming in IP

The story is reported here with a nice twist from Turbulence:
http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review/2007/08/02/dna-music-and-patents/

and you can find the patent on http://patft.uspto.gov/, [Hennings;
Mark R. (Kingston, WA), Kettelberger; Denise M. (Minneapolis, MN)
Appl. No.: 10/754,914]

The patent covers...

"music generated by decoding and transcribing genetic information
within a DNA sequence into a music signal having melody and harmony"

I imagine it has since expired and I don't even know how it could be
enforced.

I do research on quantified self and off beat ways of data-viz which
are better figured as data perceptualisation. I just wonder with the
ramping up of data-viz whether we would see similar patents which
would cover "intuitive haptic responses to one's genome sequence"

Stephen Fortune

www.thereisnowetware.com

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