Hideaki Matsui i Momo Miyazaki napravili su eksperiment nazvan Audible Color, kojim su pokušali da daju bojama zvučni karakter. Tri boje, ružičasta, tamno plava i zelena, odgovaraju tonovima D, A i F ( re, la i fa ). Boje se nanose na belu površinu, kamera ih registruje, a poseban softver prepoznaje i na osnovu njih generiše zvuk. Ritam nanošenja novih obojenih površina stvara melodiju, a mešanje boja nove note, pa tako zelena i tamno plava daju svetlo plavu ( E, mi ), zelena i ružičasta daju crvenu ( G, sol ), a tamno plava i ružičasta daju ljubičastu ( C, do ). Tokom mešanja stvaraju se i nijanse između pomenutih boja, što se zvučno oslikava povišenim i sniženim osnovnim tonovima. Na ovaj način je moguće otkriti i kako zvuče neke fotografije ili slike, a Hideaki i Momo su to u videu ispod pokušali da dočaraju slikama Mona Lize Leonarda Da Vinčija i Kompozicije sa velikom crvenom površinom, žutom, crnom, sivom i plavom Pita Mondrijana.
Više informacija: http://www.momomiyazaki.com/audible_color.html
audible color from Momo Miyazaki on Vimeo.
audible color is an audio-visual instrument. Sound is generated based on color detected by a camera. Red, green and blue correspond with certain music notes. When the colors are mixed, the resulting secondary colors produce different notes. The size of the colors influences the volume and frequency of the notes played. Color detection and sound generation were created and are controlled using Processing code.
Designed by Hideaki Matsui and Momo Miyazaki
Generative Design Workshop 2012 with Joshua Noble and Daviid Gauthier
Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (www.ciid.dk)
audible color: experiments from Momo Miyazaki on Vimeo.
Some fun experiments with audible color!
audible color is an audio-visual instrument. Sound is generated based on color detected by a camera. Red, green and blue correspond with certain music notes. When the colors are mixed, the resulting secondary colors produce different notes. The size of the colors influences the volume and frequency of the notes played. Color detection and sound generation were created and are controlled using Processing code.
Designed by Hideaki Matsui and Momo Miyazaki
Generative Design Workshop 2012 with Joshua Noble and Daviid Gauthier
Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (ciid.dk)
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