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Abstract Animation and the Art of Sound

Abstract Animation and the Art of Sound

Conference exhibition and research workshop

Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2011 · Joe Osmond

June 30, 2011

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Searching for a true complementarity of music and visual art reflected John Whitney's desire to develop a methodology that would ensure that computer generated sound and visual imagery could be produced in a way that would go beyond all earlier attempts to simultaneously create an artwork based on a system that would equate individual colours with specific notes. Discussed in his book 'Digital Harmony' (Whitney 1980), Whitney argued that all composition in music was firmly based on a methodology that excluded improvisation and if a similarity of scale was applied to the use and development of colour, a system could be devised that met his objective of providing an agreed means of finally equated colour with sound, through computer programing.

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electronic artvisualisationEVA 2011abstract animation