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2 March 2010

Research

Visuals can produce sound in 3 ways.

a) Emotional and meaningful content. Here the visuals try to explain the content of the song. This can be done step by step or by looking at the entire song at as a whole. (This would be referred as Method 1 on this blog.)

b) Kinetic visualisation. Here, you concentrate more on the dynamism of graphics and a supporting sound. The sound doesn't necessarily have to be in sync with the music. (Method 2)

c) Coding and mapping. Here you map the sound by breaking it into parts to identify exactly what it sounds like. The notes of a songs are the closest example of how sound can be visualised. It would follow a set of fixed rules and guides. (Method 3)

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