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BLOG POST: Something I needed to get out of my system about how Mozart and Bach kept popping up in conversations about computing and in sci-fi in the 1970s and 1980s.

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    BLOG POST: Something I needed to get out of my system about how Mozart and Bach kept popping up in conversations about computing and in sci-fi in the 1970s and 1980s. If you can think of other examples of This Sort of Thing, let me know.

    https://precastreinforced.co.uk/2026/05/04/mozart-in-mirrorshades-bach-to-the-future/

    #SciFi #music

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      BLOG POST: Something I needed to get out of my system about how Mozart and Bach kept popping up in conversations about computing and in sci-fi in the 1970s and 1980s. If you can think of other examples of This Sort of Thing, let me know.

      https://precastreinforced.co.uk/2026/05/04/mozart-in-mirrorshades-bach-to-the-future/

      #SciFi #music

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      @RayNewman Is "Godel, Escher, Bach" in the vein you had in mind?

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        @RayNewman Is "Godel, Escher, Bach" in the vein you had in mind?

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        @perspectivet @RayNewman My thought too. I'd wondered if it influenced the trend, but given publication in 1979 seems part of the same syndrome.

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          BLOG POST: Something I needed to get out of my system about how Mozart and Bach kept popping up in conversations about computing and in sci-fi in the 1970s and 1980s. If you can think of other examples of This Sort of Thing, let me know.

          https://precastreinforced.co.uk/2026/05/04/mozart-in-mirrorshades-bach-to-the-future/

          #SciFi #music

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          @RayNewman I would suspect that the connections also have to do with the idea that music and mathematics (and thus, computing) are deeply related - especially the kind of music Bach wrote.

          My dad was a professor at Northwestern, teaching music theory and history in the 70's-80's. His intro music theory class counted as a math credit for students. (Who often thought his class would be easier than a "real" math class. It was not, of course.)

          Anyway, there's more weight to the connection than just aesthetics.

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