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Sunday, 7 February 2016
Synthetic Nature by Andy Thomas
The latest visual sound art piece from Andy Thomas has been inspired by Australian flora and fauna. It is nature digitized. Sounds recorded in nature have been run through computers and electronically manipulated. Computer generated 3D imagery swirls and contorts to the sounds creating semi-abstract interpretations of native plants.
The virtual organisms are constructed using a host of software (3ds Max, Realflow, Quantum force, Fume fx, Krakatoa, Frost, etc.), with the end result being "programs" that visually react to an array of audio inputs.
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generative,
video