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Hidden music of Op Art

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

Here is a short video presenting the hidden music of "Op Art" paintings: the music is extracted from the RGB code of the images. Here is the list of the "studied" painters (by order of appearance):

- Richard Anuszkiewicz (1930-)
- Gene Davis (1920-1985)
- Julio Le Parc (1928-)
- Almir Mavignier (1925-)
- Bridget Riley (1931-)
- Jesus Rafael Soto (1922-2005)
- Frank Stella (1936-)
- Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)

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  • can you do the opposite with a well known song?

  • I intend to do that, but I cannot use a well-known song due to author rights... I'll try to find something else.

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  • omg random tones and where's the music ;|

  • What program extracts the music? Is it on the net?

  • The circles at 2:45 are the best.

  • Really great, how do you do that? I would love to try it on my own paintings.

  • Excellent idea ! ! !

    5***** ; )

  • it gets annoying cause the hidden song is like random tones

  • Fascinating concept and result.

  • like a public domain type song that everyone knows like jingle bells or something like that

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