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Live Generative Art From Music MRQC 6a (Low-Quality)

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

Generative art produced using Quartz Composer. Produced live using my own music visualisation algorithms. The music track is DJ Spoke's excellent 'Watch Them Fall Down' track (licenced via AudioSwap).

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  • oh, this is an awesome peace of visualization work! I guess i'll stick to flash sound ByteArray though :)

  • Quartz Composer is 'free/bundled with Mac OSX' but platform-restricted. Flash costs lots of money and is cross-platform. So until I can afford Flash then it's QC.

    And aren't Flash sound ByteArrays just a raw dump of audio bytes that you can either analyse (Fourier et al) for visuals or over-write for sound synthesis? I'm very happy with the built-in analysis and graphics (sprites and particle systems) in QC and it would take a while to re-write them in Flash.

  • I want to comment because this is awesome and there's only 397 views. I just don't want you to feel bad about that. Hang in there, little guy. Hang in there.

  • Weech0: Many thanks for your feedback - much appreciated. I'm hanging in there!

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  • hey, i like the way of your video! Iam doing similar things. If you are interested in motion pictures visit my channel. I did recently a visualization of a night journey.

    Best wishes

  • wow this is amazing :D dont' you have a HQ version?

    i'm actually trying to code something similar

  • how you make the visualisation?

  • Would make a nice plugin for our favorite media players ! It's sad because it looks awful in 480p. I just see a shapes mess :(. I think you should post a HD version or a link to an app so we can check it out in real time. Good job anyway !

  • @synthesizerwriter You don't actually need Adobe Flash to create Flash animations. Search for "open source Flash" on your favorite engine. An other solution would to use Java. A first step in its pool would be to sketch a first visualization using Processing. Limited but quite accessible and praised by many multimedia artists/developers.

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