Design For the Synesthesia. Audio, Visual, and Haptic Correspondences Experimentation
http://www.academia.edu/311893/DESIGN_FOR_THE_SYNESTHESIA._AUDIO_VISUAL_AND_HAPTIC_CORRESPONDENCES_EXPERIMENTATION

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Design For the Synesthesia. Audio, Visual, and Haptic Correspondences Experimentation
http://www.academia.edu/311893/DESIGN_FOR_THE_SYNESTHESIA._AUDIO_VISUAL_AND_HAPTIC_CORRESPONDENCES_EXPERIMENTATION
Had a blast at Sheffield recording studio this weekend! #orbiteyes #WereAllin
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In standard notation, rhythm is indicated on a musical bar line. But there are other ways to visualize rhythm that can be more intuitive. John Varney describes the ‘wheel method’ of tracing rhythm and uses it to take us on a musical journey around the world.
Pretty cool take on visualization! I really like the idea of cyclical interpretation vs linear.
took forever to research and implement but it's soo entertaining! MIDI knobs are driving color and drum volume is driving the size of the shapes #M4L #Processing #themidibus #SynestheticDesign #RealTimeVisualization
Quayola Strata #3
Some impressive deconstruction of architecture into new form by Quayola
http://www.cimatics.com/agency/quayola/strata-3/
Music Beyond Sound Introduction
It's been an interest of mine to push the boundaries of musical experience into visual and, more particularly, haptic senses. I hope to collect a library of related topics here and share my own research in the advancement of this underdeveloped field. I hope to join a community of researchers with similar goals in mind.