Video: Three-dimensional music in the art project Microsonic Landscapes. Visualizations from studio Realitt
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Surround sound, music that you can touch, melodies that you literally feel with your skin - all these compliments, as a rule, are used in a figurative sense, but how pleasant they sound for the intended recipient! A talented work of art, no matter whether it is musical, textual or visual, always excites a person's imagination, generating certain images and associations, which then accompany this work throughout his life, being its visualization at the subconscious level. And the designers from the Mexican studio Realitt created layouts of three-dimensional visualizations for entire music albums, and all this as part of an art project Microsonic landscapes … Alien landscapes of small worlds, forest and mountainous areas dotted with skyscrapers of plateaus and almost deserted territories, on which only stones, boulders and deep canyons - this is how the circular renderings of the albums of Portishead, Einstrzende Neubauten, Nick Drake and other artists look like. It is through these unexplored places that the music that makes up the albums of the above-named artists offers to walk.
The designers call their project the transformation of sound into matter, its algorithmic research, which is interesting in that the secret makes the invisible visible, and tears off the veils from the mysterious, unknown and previously unknown. Perhaps, having visualized his favorite music for himself, a person will discover new facets in it, and will be able to go to new horizons, embarking on a journey through the amazing landscapes of three-dimensional models of Microsonic Landscapes.
It is known that every small world with a unique landscape has been 3D printed. More information about the project is on the Microsonic Landscapes website.
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