Difference between revisions of "Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms"
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This 'album' was commissioned by Popular Science as a soundtrack for the September 2005 issue on the future of the body. Each song was intended to go with an article in the magazine. | This 'album' was commissioned by Popular Science as a soundtrack for the September 2005 issue on the future of the body. Each song was intended to go with an article in the magazine. | ||
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The album is still available for download, but was never available as a CD. | The album is still available for download, but was never available as a CD. |
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Artist: | Jonathan Coulton | |
Tracks: | 5 | |
Release date: | 9-2005 | |
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Track Listing
Background
This 'album' was commissioned by Popular Science as a soundtrack for the September 2005 issue on the future of the body. Each song was intended to go with an article in the magazine.
Availability
The album is still available for download, but was never available as a CD.