Subtitle Spectrograms (v1.0)
A new tool-in-progress for turning .srt subtitle files into visual forms — each film leaving behind a kind of spectral residue.
For Melancholia I’ve tested seven different renderers:
ASCII noise grid
Base64 fragment field
Density scan
Bitmap poster rows
Radial timeline
Chaotic signature (Lorenz / butterfly)
Strata waveform
Each one maps the rhythms of time, text, and silence in different ways: from tight lattices to dissolving orbits, from faint whispers to overloaded storms. They’re not “spectrograms” in the strict audio sense — more like misheard timelines, where words collapse into shapes and patterns.
The long-term aim is to find a filter that produces a unique signature for each film: something irreducible, distinct, impossible to fake. For now, these first seven are both experiments and echoes — ways of watching a film through its own captions.
(Images attached are Melancholia’s first full run.)













