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“Seeing Sound”

"Seeing Sound: Data Visualization" examines the innovative ways sound and music can be represented as visual images. This project highlights influential figures in data visualization, from William Playfair to Edward Tufte, and discusses modern sound projects such as the iTunes Visualizer and various interactive art installations. The integration of sound and visual elements opens new pathways for understanding audio data, enhancing education in fields like physics and biology, and showcasing the aesthetic potential of data.

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“Seeing Sound”

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  1. “Seeing Sound” Data Visualization: Sound and Music as Images Carly DaSilva and Matthew Steuerer

  2. data visualization  

  3. William Playfair

  4. Charles Minard

  5. Textbooks • Science curricula • Physics • Biology • John Tukey’s Manifesto • Jacques Bertin’sSemiologieGraphique 1900s 

  6. Edward Tufte

  7. Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville Dayton C. Miller Karl Rudolph Koenig   

  8. Modern Sound Data Visualization Projects

  9. iTunes Visualizer1/09/01 by Apple

  10. Simple Harmonic Motionby Memo Akten8/28/11-Present

  11. Sona: 7/24/2012 by RuslanGaynutdinov • Soundbow: 6/29/12 by Agoston Nagy Sona& Soundbow

  12. Microsonic Landscapes: 8/20/12 by Realitat • PaperNote: 2/28/12 by Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design Microsonic Landscapes& PaperNote

  13. Firewall12/18/12 by Aaron Sherwood and Mike Allison

  14. Bibliography http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/milestone/milestone.pdf http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~jones/cscie129/images/snd_vis/snd_vis.html http://www.phys.cwru.edu/ccpi/Flame_manometer.html http://www.creativeapplications.net/ http://vimeo.com/54423341

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