The centerpiece of the exhibit is a two-hour soundtrack composed entirely during the month of October. Nine intricate pieces were written--but instead of orchestrating the works with dynamic synthesizer sounds, Bing chose to utilize common General MIDI tones that just about any PC with a soundcard can produce. After allowing the selections to play through once (a forty minute program), additional music was layered over and between the GM pieces using a Roland SH-101 and Kawai K-1. Editing and arranging was accomplished with Cakewalk. Special effects and voice-overs were added to complete the entrancing soundtrack that kept museum patrons coming back to hear what was next.

In order to hear the MIDI files as they were originally intended, you must have a Soundblaster compatible soundcard and stereo speakers or headphones.