Rory Viner, a sound artist based in Tokyo, translates provocative data sets into musical scores. He’s already converted rape and suicide statistics into compositions, and now, he’s turned to the data provided by a lie detector. The work, streaming above, lingers between fact and fiction and creates a beautifully weird field of sonic experimentation. Check out more of Viner’s work in an interview on The Observer, and for more data-driven music production, see what your DNA sounds like here.