Form Follows Function

Published: March 21, 2014, 3:34 a.m.

b'Hidden structures and forms constantly influence the way we think, from social norms to rules of grammar. This week we give you four stories that illuminate the forms that underpin our lives. First, you\\u2019ll learn about a successful cosmetic surgery industry in modern day Korea. Second, a software predicts hit songs before they\'re hits, based on a formula (note: this piece also aired on our "Prediction" show). Third, Iambic Pentameter makes itself known in the modern world. And finally, An artist incorporates naturally occurring patterns into her audio art.\\n\\nHost: Bonnie Swift \\nProducers: Bonnie Swift, Hannah Krakauer and Noah Burbank \\nFeatured: Olivia Puerta, Nellie Olsen, Olivia Prevost, Noah Burbank, Sarah Rizk, Sam Alemayehu, Jill McDonough and Jen Carlile \\nMusic: Palaviccini, Talisman, The Yeltsin Collective\\n\\nProducers: Lee Konstantiou \\nFeaturing: Jill McDonough\\nA new software predicts the next big music sensation, and some local talent is put to through the software to see how they measure up. Does this mean the end of true artistic integrity and creativity? (note: this piece also aired in our episode titled "Prediction")\\n\\nMore info at:http://web.stanford.edu/group/storytelling/cgi-bin/joomla/index.php/shows/season-1/299-episode-119.html'