Thursday, July 17, 2008

Music Animation Machine

I attended Edward Tufte's class today. The class itself wasn't as inspiring as I had hoped for. I was inspired by the class's opening example - this Music Animation Machine by Stephen Malinowski. The Music Animation Machines visualizes music by animating the notes one on top of the other. The effect is very beautiful and allows you to see the complexity of the compositions. The Music Animation Machine is not new, it was first animated in the mid 80's, which is part of what I like about it.

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Anonymous Byron Scullin said...

MetaSynth is a great Mac application that does almost exactly this. You can also use visuals to control effects for processing audio samples - for example a tonal filter can be created from a visual source and applied to a sound file.

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