The Augmented Tonoscope
Author(s) -
Lewis Sykes
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
electronic workshops in computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1477-9358
DOI - 10.14236/ewic/eva2011.59
Subject(s) - computer science , modal , generator (circuit theory) , musical instrument , tone (literature) , vibration , human–computer interaction , musical , key (lock) , acoustics , computer graphics (images) , visual arts , art , power (physics) , chemistry , physics , literature , computer security , quantum mechanics , polymer chemistry
The Augmented Tonoscope is an artistic study into the aesthetics of sound and vibration through its analogue in visual form - the modal wave patterns of Cymatics. Key to the research is the design, fabrication and crafting of a sonically and visually responsive hybrid analogue/digital instrument that will produce dynamic Visual Music based on the physics, effects and manifestations of sound and vibration. This paper describes the first stage of the study - a series of artistic investigations into analogue tonoscope and digital tone generator design integrating light and camera control - driven by an artistic experimental method devised specifically for the project. The paper concludes with future directions for the research: Can the inherent geometries within sound provide a meaningful basis for Visual Music? Will augmenting these physical effects with virtual simulations realise a real-time correlation between the visual and the musical?
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