Not as long as humans have voices. (Yes, voice is not something we experience spatially, but there’s nothing more tactile than singing.)
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but what if singing is someday seen as handwriting is today -- quaint, messy, not for anything serious, falling into disuse, atrophying... (are we already there?)
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Just today I was thinking about the joy of driving a manual transmission car, trying to imagine how something like programming with functions could be felt in the same visceral way as shifting gears and engaging the clutch
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Well, “calculus” means “small stone”. Re: music, my understanding is that a composition competition might be judged without a note being played. A composer might sit at a keyboard, but it’s to _write_ music. But, as with plays—and programs—reading only the text misses the point.
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Different people have different internal representations of numbers -- for some it is visual, for others it is auditory. Check this out: http://generallythinking.com/richard-feynman-on-thinking-processes-did-he-know-nothing-about-psychology-v/ … Apparently when people count quietly by "saying" numbers in their head they are using "the phonological loop".
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Does this help account for the Roman numerical system?
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“GarageBand will read your facial expressions and translate them into instrument controls. “https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/27/17169984/control-garageband-face-arkit-iphone-x …
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Ha! I missed that news, I'll have to try it.
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