One thing I find remarkable is how so much of what Knuth does he manages to turn into a book. :-) (Including the TeX and METAFONT program source code, and the fonts themselves.) Probably a partial explanation of his phenomenal productivity.
As a "translation" of the Book of Revelation into music, this composition is intended to be performed accompanied by video tracks -- the Duane Bibby illustrations, the Greek and English text etc. (example: https://cs.stanford.edu/~knuth/fantasia-premiere.jpg). The video from such a performance is here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvixIGKr5sJffdfwecygY... (I've heard people say that the music is unlistenable without the accompanying text.)
One thing I find remarkable is how so much of what Knuth does he manages to turn into a book. :-) (Including the TeX and METAFONT program source code, and the fonts themselves.) Probably a partial explanation of his phenomenal productivity.
As a "translation" of the Book of Revelation into music, this composition is intended to be performed accompanied by video tracks -- the Duane Bibby illustrations, the Greek and English text etc. (example: https://cs.stanford.edu/~knuth/fantasia-premiere.jpg). The video from such a performance is here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvixIGKr5sJffdfwecygY... (I've heard people say that the music is unlistenable without the accompanying text.)