Australian - based artist Guy Ben - Ary has create a synthesizer that   is control by his own prow cells , beget what he calls a “ posthuman sound small-arm . ” The project begin in 2012 when Ben - Ary incur a Creative Australia Fellowship to break a “ biologic self - portrayal , ”   and strive its finale in October of this twelvemonth when the art object – entitledCellF – was premiered at the Masonic Hall in Perth .

describe himself as a specialist inbiotechnological artwork , Ben - Ary created CellF by first fashioning a electronic connection of neural stem cells which he calls his “ external brain . ”   This was achieved by taking peel cellphone from his arm and convert them intoinduced pluripotent stem cells(iPSCs ) , which resemble undifferentiatedembryonic mobile phone . This cognitive process involves the first appearance of four specific cistron , using computer virus to transport them into the cell in a science lab , which fundamentally reprogramme the adult cell to regress back to their embryonic state . Scientists at the University of Barcelona were then able-bodied to exchange these iPSCs intoneural stem cell , or those that give raise to the various cell of the wit .

Human - made music was then recorded and convert into electric impulses , which were used to stimulate the neuronal connection via a grid of electrode . This , in turn , caused the neural cells to generate galvanizing signals , which were then relay to the synthesiser , resulting in the introduction of newfangled electronic speech sound .

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Image shows   the chemical mechanism by which   CellF apply human - made euphony to stimulate a neural web , which then controls a synthesiser . credit rating : Guy Ben - Ary

On hispersonal website , Ben - Ary explain that CellF “ was inspired by an finally egotistic desire to re - be myself , ” base the project on his childhood dreaming of being a careen ace . Via his “ outside Einstein ” and “ sound - producing ‘ body ’ comprised of an array of analogue modular synthesizers , ”   the artist has find a novel way to “ perform bouncy , reflexive and extemporise wakeless part or ‘ jam sessions ’ that are entirely not human . ” To get an idea of how this sounds , watch out the video below .