Abstract
The chapter formulates an understanding of how an audio-visual instrument can be composed in such a way that the experience is driven through sound organization – modulated, but not obfuscated, by a moving image. This is particularly challenging, as normally the audio-visual relationship is skewed in favor of the visual. The investigation is motivated by insights derived from artistic practice. It outlines psychophysical boundaries with the aid of existing cognition/ attention research, and it describes three principles for the creation audio-visual instruments. As an example, the article describes how they are explored in a specific audio-visual instrument, combining an acoustic zither and modified software from audio processing and video-game technologies. This instrument addresses the three principles while exploring the disparities between an acoustic and a digital output. Keywords: NIME, Audio-visual relationship, Musical expression, Perception, Multisensory integration
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Live Visuals |
Publisher | MIT Press |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-906897-22-2 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Keywords
- AUDIOVISUAL
- MUSIC PERCEPTION
- MUSICAL EXPRESSION
- SENSES