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Boréal’s music drawings
IDEA: A method to express the synthesis between a music ensemble and the image of their sound.
WHAT: Using a speaker membrane, a pencil and thread we constructed a machine that translated the sonic vibrations of Boréal’s music to drawings. Each drawing is its own artwork and a unique visual parallel to its origin. The box consists of nine drawings which is a parallel to each track, one poster with all of the nine drawings layered on top of each other, one photograph of the device itself, one sheets with a track list and acknowledgments. The boxes are handmade, numbered and limited to 100 copies.
WHY: A unique visual parallel to its musical origin.
BY: #AntonAlvarez and #Boréal
VIA: #MakingWaves blog by #SOLOMusicGallery #CD #SoundArt #Visualisation #ContemporaryArt #Recording #Unique #MusicPainting #SoundPainting #InstallationArt #SoundInstallation #LimitedEdition
Audio Visualiser
Max MSP - making visuals react to audio.
Just learning.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mfmhuxg7s4at7m7/Visuals%20reacting%20to%20audio.maxpat?dl=0

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James Holden - The Caterpillar's Intervention (03:44) Audio visualization (stereo) 2,87 sec / row
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bences
Amazingly beautiful.
A Semiconductor work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt.
20 Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Working with data collected from the CARISMA radio array and interpreted as audio, you hear interference, like rain falling and rumbles caused by incoming solar wind, captured at the frequency of 20 Hertz.
"Generated directly by the sound, tangible and sculptural forms emerge suggestive of scientific visualisations. As different frequencies interact both visually and aurally, complex patterns emerge to create interference phenomena that probe the limits of our perception."