Analog Film to a Digital Audio Experiance
Imagine capturing an amazing image of the sun setting
behind cold desolate mountains.
That homeless guy you stealthfully managed to snap as
you are pulled past by the tide of daily commuters
The warm glowing lights of the life beyond daylight.
The place you snatched 10 minutes to relax and drink
a coffee before you rush away on business.
You friends drunk at that party last week.
All these images quite and suspended in a single frame which you chose. What sounds would those amazing yellows give? That deep blue from the sky? Those dark shadows cast from the natural light hitting the subjects face? Monotones from that street shot at that café? Lush fresh greens in the grass?
Photographs have no sounds. They are silent slices of captured time, segments of what a person wants to remember, cherish and hold onto. Slideshows present images in an order for a particular viewer, music chose by the creator.
What if photographs could speak for themselves?
What would they say and how would they want to say it?
What would they say and how would they want to say it?
Using create code the images will be read for colour
information and audio will then be created from the i
nformation collected. Most likely the audio will sound
randomized as the image colours are random. I will try find a way in which the image as a whole can be interpreted.
I will try use music theory to allow the sounds to work together creating audio which does not sound randomized. Use of scales would help to create music created from an image.
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