Friday, October 31, 2008
shift v.2.
"A multichannel sequencer combined with masking/mapping projections on physical objects." +info
Encontrado en: Create Digital Motion
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
THE VOICE 2004
"The process of the piece “The Voice” arises from the diversion of a software for blind people, allowing to transform a video image into sound. The concept is used to design a tool for a performance / installation, where some objects chosen on the place become a series of instruments producing tones according to their shape and color. The performers stages objects of the everyday life in a concert where the spectator is immersed «in an almost utopian relationship between visual and soun»." http://artoffailure.free.fr/
Encontrado en: Networked Music Review
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Dibuja tus propios sonidos
The vOICe
"See with sound: see with your ears!
Free soundscape synthesizer and sequencer! This fully interactive page allows you to draw your own 64 × 64, 16 grey-tone image and immediately hear the corresponding 64-voice polyphonic visual sound being synthesized on the fly! See and hear how The vOICe mapping works for your input. The 64-channel sound synthesis here maps the image into an exponentially distributed frequency interval for a one second visual sound.
Furthermore, you can view sound waves, sonify existing images, train for audiovisual synesthesia, perform on-line composing, make visual sound animations and create spectrograms (sonograms, sonagrams).
The vOICe mapping: vertical positions of points in a visual sound are represented by pitch, while horizontal positions are represented by left-to-right scanning and corresponding stereo panning. Brightness is represented by loudness. In this manner, pixels become... voicels!"
Encontrado en: Network Music Review
"See with sound: see with your ears!
Free soundscape synthesizer and sequencer! This fully interactive page allows you to draw your own 64 × 64, 16 grey-tone image and immediately hear the corresponding 64-voice polyphonic visual sound being synthesized on the fly! See and hear how The vOICe mapping works for your input. The 64-channel sound synthesis here maps the image into an exponentially distributed frequency interval for a one second visual sound.
Furthermore, you can view sound waves, sonify existing images, train for audiovisual synesthesia, perform on-line composing, make visual sound animations and create spectrograms (sonograms, sonagrams).
The vOICe mapping: vertical positions of points in a visual sound are represented by pitch, while horizontal positions are represented by left-to-right scanning and corresponding stereo panning. Brightness is represented by loudness. In this manner, pixels become... voicels!"
Encontrado en: Network Music Review
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