Trippy Sound Colour Synesthesia
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Trippy Sound Colour Synesthesia

Benjamin Outram · released 18 Sept 2015 · Open in App Store ↗

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United States54%153.53$0.99
United Kingdom21%63.50£0.99 $1.34
Germany11%32.67€0.99 $1.14
Switzerland7%23.00CHF 1.00 $1.23
Brazil4%15.00R$6.90 $1.33
India4%15.00₹99.00 $1.04
United Arab Emirates<1%0AED 2.99 $0.81
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Description

This happy sound and music visualisation app converts sound frequencies into light/colour frequencies, in the most scientifically accurate visualisation process available on iOS. Will you find the aliens?

Special Features:

Many geometries to explore the colour of your sounds

Mood light mode for music-responsive ambient light projection

Science page to learn more about our senses

Secret modes to unlock

Instructions:

1: The visualisation will begin immediately. Speak to your device or play music. Select different geometries with 2 fingers.

2: Instructions are included in the app, you can access them any time with two fingers.

The art of synesthesia:

As trippy psychedelic synesthesia art, this app is an exploration of the relationship between our audio and visual senses, and the nature of our consciousness.

The science of the senses:

Your eyes contain 3 colour receptive cells, each having different sensitivities within the perceptible light spectrum. At the same time, your ears have different sensitivities over the audible spectrum. In addition, our eyes and ears re-adjust depending on the intensity of light and sound. Using real data on the nature of our sensory organs, the ambient sound spectrum picked up by your device's microphone is converted into light in real-time, so you can for the first time see the colour of your voice, music, nature and environment.

This app forms part of a larger project of synesthesia and sound visualisation. For more information, apps and more details about the science involved, please visit the blog site:

http://bensoundcolour.blogspot.jp/

If you would like to contribute music for a future release, or use this process in your own projects, live performances, VJ sets, or other, please send me an email.