Selective Imperfection as a Generative Framework for Analysis, Creativity and Discovery
Markus J. Buehler

TL;DR
This paper introduces materiomusic, a generative framework linking matter's hierarchical structures with musical composition, revealing how sound can serve as a scientific probe and a means for discovery across disciplines.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach connecting molecular and structural patterns with music through reversible mappings, enabling new insights into science and art via generative processes.
Findings
Deep time patterns become audible through mappings
Culturally significant musical systems cluster at mid-entropy levels
AI-generated music exhibits human-like structural signatures
Abstract
We introduce materiomusic as a generative framework linking the hierarchical structures of matter with the compositional logic of music. Across proteins, spider webs and flame dynamics, vibrational and architectural principles recur as tonal hierarchies, harmonic progressions, and long-range musical form. Using reversible mappings, from molecular spectra to musical tones and from three-dimensional networks to playable instruments, we show how sound functions as a scientific probe, an epistemic inversion where listening becomes a mode of seeing and musical composition becomes a blueprint for matter. These mappings excavate deep time: patterns originating in femtosecond molecular vibrations or billion-year evolutionary histories become audible. We posit that novelty in science and art emerges when constraints cannot be satisfied within existing degrees of freedom, forcing expansion of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Technology and Sound Studies · Origins and Evolution of Life · Machine Learning in Materials Science
