From Sight to Sound: Photographic Sonification
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Introduction to the concept of image sonification for sound design and sound art purposes.
Read more on FStoppers:
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Thanks to Tom at Fstoppers for asking me to introduce this concept, along with photographers Abby Ferguson, Andy Day & Ali Choudry.
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Here's a playlist of sonification projects from myself:
• Sonifications
Here's a playlist that covers the idea in a bit more detail and shows-off some of the creative applications:
• What is Sonification?
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where I can buy this app
Hi, apologies, that should be in the video description should't it!
The app is available here: photosounder.com/
Giving away all the trade secrets here :P
Haha, oh no, I didn't think it through... face palm...
Cool stuff 👍
And to change my music in photo?
Hey, so you can reverse engineer the process. You can import audio to Photosounder, export as an image, edit it in GIMP or Photoshop, then import back to Photosounder.
There's also visual editing of audio with iZotope and SpectraLayers, I believe.
Very cool. Thanks Liam.
would that work in the other direction as well? is there a photo of a forest that would sound like 'a forest' by the cure?
Ha, I wish!
We could probably, with a lot of effort, create an image using the song, make it look a bit like a forest, play it back and enjoy the sound of a ruined song XD