An undergraduate student of Bournemouth University in England has created a “symphony” of Twitter feeds, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Music technology student Sam Harman used a computer program to turn Twitter posts into sounds by giving each character its own distinctive tone. As a computer reads each Tweet, it plays a sound. The result is a collection of sounds similar to a xylophone.
“The system selects one of the characters from the first 20 tweets at random and repeats it to produce a kind of rhythm,” explained Harman.
He performed his Twitter symphony at a school event using his twitter synthesizer.