Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Oscillate


I've always been fascinated with how to use one sense to create a representation within another sense. This video, Oscillate, seems to capture (at the very least) the pulses and intonations of sound, rhythm, compilation and intensity based on the movement and lay out of the sin waves. It's interesting to think how much can be conveyed through many pathways (taste through smell, and sometimes sound through feel)... This video is just too beautiful not to share!

Daniel Sierra created the video for his MFA Computer Art Program in the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He says, "My goal with 'Oscillate' was to visualize waveform patterns that evolve from the fundamental sine wave to more complex patterns, creating a mesmerizing audio-visual experience in which sight and sound work in unison to capture the viewer's attention." .



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