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incredible- thankyou for taking the time to share -fro > From: qua@oregon.com > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: RE: OT: sound to picture metamorphosis > Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:11:20 -0700 > > Hi Zoe, > Thanks for these links!! the Nedwave (Vizzy) visualizations are beautiful > and just the kind of thing I'm seeking. > http://www.youtube.com/user/nedwaves > > I hope that Nedwave or other artists will offer something that can be > purchased and run as a background to audio input. > > Qua > > > -----Original Message----- > From: info at zoekeating [mailto:info@zoekeating.com] > Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 7:53 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: OT: sound to picture metamorphosis > > don't know if this is what you're talking about, but i'm very > interested in and have been researching (for use in my own > performances) both old school "visual music" (i.e. from the futurists > before WWI) and contemporary sound-responsive, generative-imagery > done with computers... > > here are a few links to artists and sites i'm aware of in this field. > not comprehensive by any means! i'd like to know of others... > > - marius watz, and artist who creates sound-responsive visual images: > http://www.unlekker.net/ > > - a group called "messa voce". > they sing and create a live painting on the screen behind them > hard to describe, just watch a video on you tube and you'll get it!! > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5qKkJRmlQg&feature=related > > - maura mcdonal's visual music blog which follows what folks are up to: > http://visualmusic.blogspot.com/ > > - generator x, another blog or portal of sorts with a focus on > generative art, have a music section > http://www.generatorx.no/category/sound-works/ > > - this guy i stumbled across, benedikt grob. amazing work. watch the > first vido on his site: > http://www.looksgood.de/log/2007/02/03/seelenlose-automaten/ > > - the center for visual music > http://www.centerforvisualmusic.org > > > On Apr 26, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Nico Spahni wrote: > > > Lying in the sun, I've been thinking about a sound to picture > > metamorphosis - maybe just an early sign of a sunstroke ;-). > > > > Wouldn't it be nice, if some entity (probably in the form of an > > ingenious program) could visualize what we play? And I'm not > > talking about a notation program or a spectrum analyzer. What I > > have in mind is more like a painting that is created in real-time > > based on what is played. I know there's software (e.g Metasynth) > > that does the opposite, that is images are translated to sound. Any > > comments on this? > > > > Cheers from Switzerland > > > > Nico > > > > www.myspace.com/nicospahni > > www.recpro.ch > > > > > Back to work after baby– how do you know when you’re ready? |