Creating Torah-controlled electronic music using Gematria and data sonification
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Kabbalistic Sound Art: Creating Torah-Controlled Electronic Music

  1. Convert Hebrew text into numerical values using Gematria, a Kabbalistic method that assigns numerical values to Hebrew letters.
  2. Map these numerical values to sound parameters using data sonification, a Sound Art method, creating a sound representation of the Hebrew text. The sound parameters will be strictly controlled by the numerical values derived from the Hebrew text, with no other influences or variables allowed.

Section: Exodus 19

This Torah section contains dramatic emphasis on sound and sensory imagery, making it an ideal starting point for this approach to Kabbalah.

Exodus 19 lithograph