Notes.Art Studio
Translating Music into Art
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03/21/2017
Seeing sound Sparse matrix algorithms are behind many of the everyday tools used by people around the world. They are used in Google Street View, Google Earth, engineering simulations, financial markets and power systems. Tim Davis, A&M professor in computer science and engineering and a renowned expert in spars...
07/18/2014
Blog author John Chawner, who writes about computational fluid dynamics, wrote an article on this art ('Music to Mesh via Math) at http://blog.pointwise.com/2014/07/18/this-week-in-cfd-164/
This Week in CFD When Texas A&M’s Prof. Tim Davis isn’t developing algorithms and programs used in MATLAB and Google Street View he develops algorithms involving force-directed graph visualization and other technologies to convert sound into sight.
03/11/2014
This SIAM blog tells the backstory of how I came to create this art.
Sparse Matrices and the London Electronic Music Scene Tim Davis (University of Florida) writes: Last November, sparse matrices came together with electronic music to appear on billboards around London. What do sparse matrices have in common with the e...
01/17/2014
Gotcha! (http://notesartstudio.com/dr-who.html): A Dalek hiding inside the theme from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. I didn't create this Dalek. It came from my simple rules-based mathematical translation of the Dr Who theme song, which converts a song into visual art. A Dalek?! Who knew?
01/05/2014
Just posted my algorithmic visualizations of song by Kevin Macleod ('Cut Trance') http://notesartstudio.com/cut-trance.html . You can listen to the song on my page, too.
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