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Re: sound to picture metamorphosis
The sun will do that to yah! :)
I performed a few times before 2000 with my PC and the Psychedelic Screen
Saver.
http://www.synthesoft.com/psych/psych.htm
Nowadays comparison with the current stuff that runs in Windows Media
Player
is perhaps moot - though it also now works as a plugin for WMP - but back
when I performed with it, I got a lot of exclamationary (in a good way)
noises out of my audiences (after learning how to set the program up
properly sound-spectrum-wise).
Having an Xbox360 is pretty interesting as well though it doesn't stream
or
accept streams as yet... The media player onboard the Xbox has nice,
reactionary graphics - though not as programmable as in the WMP - and
adding
a webcam to the setup also adds functionality in this regard... Apparently
the cam that Microsoft sells for the Xbox360 has additional sensors
onboard
that react to motion (most likely a games consideration). When one has
the
'dashboard' interface up, the background graphic is from the webcam.
We've
had some silly fun waving our arms in front of the thing, causing
watery-wavy (as opposed to Wavy Gravy, or perhaps not) effects to occur.
It
doesn't take much thinking to imagine this being used for a kind of
performance-art painting routine, leaving brushstrokes that pulsate with
music.
I've also thought of a cartoon about this that should emerge soon.. Hmm..
S.
From: "Nico Spahni" <nicosp@gmx.net>
> Lying in the sun, I've been thinking about a sound to picture
> metamorphosis - maybe just an early sign of a sunstroke ;-).
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> 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
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> www.myspace.com/nicospahni
> www.recpro.ch
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