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keywords={Architecture; Sound; Data; Form; Reassignment; Echo}, | keywords={Architecture; Sound; Data; Form; Reassignment; Echo}, |
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Christoph Klemmt, Rajat Sodhi: Echo. In: EvoMUSART 2015, 125-135.
DOI
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-16498-4_12
Abstract
This paper is interested in the artistic possibilities of systematic translations of sound or music into three-dimensional form. The generation of static two and three-dimensional form based on music or sound has been used by various artists, architects, scientists and technicians.
The time-based attributes of a sound can be directly transformed into spatial dimensions of the generated form. A two-dimensional example is the visualisation of a sound wave in which the time of the sound is recorded from left to right, while the frequency, another time-based attribute of the sound, is recorded in the vertical direction.
Many attempts in generating systematic three-dimensional translations are taking the form of single-surface morphologies, due to most data which can be extracted from a sound being dependent variables for any given time-frequency coordinate. We are proposing a system of analysing reassigned sound data within a variable time frame as a tool to extract multiple consecutive layers of information, which in their combination have the potential to form non-surface morphologies.
The artistic possibilities of the morphologies as an architectural geometry has been tested with the design of an exhibition for Design Shanghai 2013.
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Bibtex
@incollection{ year={2015}, isbn={978-3-319-16497-7}, booktitle={Evolutionary and Biologically Inspired Music, Sound, Art and Design}, volume={9027}, series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, editor={Johnson, Colin and Carballal, Adrian and Correia, João}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-16498-4_12}, title={Echo}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16498-4_12 http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=Echo }, publisher={Springer International Publishing}, keywords={Architecture; Sound; Data; Form; Reassignment; Echo}, author={Klemmt, Christoph and Sodhi, Rajat}, pages={125-135}, language={English}
}
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