0110 [disquiet0106-sonarvortex] by Dave Seidel published on 2014-01-11T13:35:00Z My first Disquiet Junto submission for 2014 (and my first one in far too long). This project has us take a visualization of the weather in one's local area, and use it as a graphical score. My process: - Use the Awesome Screenshot extension in Google Chrome to clip the image from the WeatherSpark site. - Open the image in GIMP. Transform it by inverting the colors and posterizing. - Imported the image to Virtual ANS, a program that can convert image into sound. Tweaked the ANS parameters until I was satisfied with the result, and exported it as a WAV file. - Imported the sound into Audacity. Added a little silence to the end, applied some EQ to boost the bass, applied a simulated plate reverb, adjusted the amplitude, and exported as an MP3. Additional notes: - I decided to prepare the image before submitting it to Virtual ANS because it would allow the graphical elements to emerge more starkly. - There is an artifact at the end the track resulting from the ANS process; I decided to keep it as it seems to work as a coda. - The weather data came from the Silver Ranch Airpark in Jaffrey, NH, US, which is one of the weather stations closest to Peterborough, NH (where I live). - The Flickr set shows the original captured image and the altered image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/seidel/sets/72157639652552553/ --- More on this 106th Disquiet Junto project (“Treat the weather as a graphically notated score”) at: http://disquiet.com/2014/01/09/disquiet0106-sonarvortex/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/?p=16588 Join the Disquiet Junto at: http://soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/ Genre Ambient temperature Comment by Steve Moshier The whole process, from graphics to the synth you used (I'm gonna check out the Virtual ANS), was/is pretty cool ... 2014-01-14T18:27:30Z Comment by Jeanreiki Kudos for sharing Virtual ANS, sounds like an interesting program! :) 2014-01-14T09:03:37Z