Image Sonification and Eco-Conscience Listening - David Stout
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore image sonification and eco-conscious listening in this 42-minute lecture by David Stout from the Santa Fe Institute's Complexity and the Structure of Music Working Group. Delve into topics such as transcoding, signal fire, hypervibe mirror, and the 100 Monkey Garden. Discover the foundations of sound design, learn about image feedback spaces, and examine concepts like noiseful particle fields and synesthesia. Investigate the observer effect, acoustic ecology, and the relationship between sound, music, and ambient music. Analyze complexity in music and the connection between time and sonification, gaining insights into the intersection of visual and auditory experiences in the context of ecological awareness.
Syllabus
Introduction
Transcoding
Signal Fire
Hypervibe Mirror
The 100 Monkey Garden
The Foundations in Sound Design
Brief History
Oscar Peterson
Image Feedback Spaces
Noiseful
Particle Fields
Synesthesia
Observer Effect
Interim
Acoustic Ecology
In the World
Fraction Plant
Stream
Sound
Music
Ambient Music
Complexity in Music
Time and Sonification
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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