[microsound] image sonification techniques

Dara Shayda dara1339 at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 10 01:48:25 EST 2012


Hello Sir

I would be interested in image-synth sort of ideas for human motion as you prototyped in this wonderful work.

Facial muscular motions for pronouncing the phonemes would be a good start, does not have to be about dancing. 

Also eye motion tracking is another wonderful domain for image  synth.

Dara

On 2012-01-07, at 1:34 PM, christopher jette wrote:

> Glad to see this topic has come up, enjoying the results.  I have also been doing some work with scan synthesis, although I was working with a dancer as input. (http://vimeo.com/28209478).  The project is resting and evolving at this time, but we are going to reopen it in a few weeks and perform in Palo Alto. 
> 
> Cheers~
> Christopher
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 10:29 AM, Dara Shayda <dara1339 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello and thank you for this link I will look at it.
> 
> I use:
> 
> http://www.uisoftware.com/MetaSynth/index.php  
> 
> These are really kool software developers and musicians. They are professional astute and quite competent. 
> 
> If you take a sound pattern and turn it into an image, as in image filter, say the patters of voice of a human chanter, and use the latter as an image-filter against say wind or water or thunderstorm:
> 
> http://soundcloud.com/dara-o-shayda/beginning 
> 
> What you hear is wind or water or thunderstorm chanting! A very different effect is heard distinctly different than the overlaying or superimposition.
> 
> Dara
> 
> On 2012-01-07, at 12:53 PM, imagimuse wrote:
> 
>> Your site is interesting.
>> I  also used Metasynth for some parts of my works, for example: "Acousmatic Tranmutations" http://charles.platel.pagesperso-orange.fr/music/transmut/index.htm 
>> This kind of tool may provide interesting sounds and pitch shaping. But it needs some experience feedback to identify what pictures are appropriate for "sonification" or which filters to apply to make pictures appropriate, mainly thresholds, contrast, inversion... so that pictures begin to look like drawings (look at the Panorama link of the above page), as  the picture you present yourself. 
>> Recursively I tried to use Audacity in spectrogram display as a new picture, but I have not yet found something of interest. But why not?
>> 
>> Charles
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Le 7 janv. 2012 à 15:51, J a écrit :
>> 
>>> Not working with digital images as such, but this perhaps loosely relates to "recursive techniques" between light and sound:
>>> 
>>> http://www.jeremykeenan.info/Jeremy_Keenan/Light_Loop.html
>>> 
>>> 2012/1/7 Kovács Balázs <mmi at art.pte.hu>
>>> Hi microsound list,
>>> 
>>> i'm currently working on a daily image sonification project
>>> (http://soundsofpictures.blogspot.com), which targets to
>>> present existing and under-development mapping approaches.
>>> I'm looking for sources to build the topology topology
>>> which could provide an overview of this field, but
>>> didn't found, so if somebody has suggestions then welcome!
>>> Anyway the project is of course open to cooperations.
>>> 
>>> so, currently i'm following this topology, and would like to
>>> expand it with new fields:
>>> 
>>> 1) materialist approaches
>>> - data bending audification
>>> - scanning synthesis, color synth, pixel to frequency mapping
>>> - histogram to spectral processing
>>> 
>>> 2) perceptual approach
>>> - computer vision (great sources by Jean-Marc Pelletier)
>>>        - edge, shape detection, background extraction on videos or
>>> still images,
>>> - computer vision to spatialization
>>> 
>>> 3) interactive approaches
>>> - data exploration (it has literature, Gil Weinberg-Tr. Thatcher for ex.)
>>> - model based sonification (it has also literature, Th. Hermann etc.)
>>> - recoursive techniques (the sound output feeds back the mapping)
>>> 
>>> and the endless variations of them.
>>> more ideas welcome, and if somebody feels that has a topic which fits
>>> in the project, please contact me!
>>> 
>>> and for avoiding the monthly reminder, i'm not posting to the
>>> announce list because i expect response from the community, and those
>>> list isn't the place for it.
>>> 
>>> best/thanks,
>>> Balázs
>>> 
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