Friday, 18 January 2013


Multimedia and Music Visualization in Human Life

Starting from the biggest in the last and the deepest to the shallowest, every form, pattern and course of action in nature are actually vibrations, which recur at regular time intervals. The interactions between particles and the energies that manipulate those interactions can be controlled. This is true for music and sound, a natural and dynamical coordination which is believed as trials of sonic patterns. With the proper translator, for instance a laser animation device, the sound patterns can be observed concurrently as visual patterns. By applying the right frequency, period, and amplitude, and arranging them into proper forms, patterns, and expressions, human feelings can be stimulated with dynamical art.

Humans learn to correlate certain characteristics of a sound when certain materials are moved by any means, and the vibrations caused. We expect unlike sounds from the blow of a whistle and the tick of a clock, from a breaking glass and raining. Humans have the ability to correlate sound the visual effects. From childhood, our brain is trained to emphasize on the correlation of these two vibrations. Thus, it is inevitable, that utilization of multimedia and music visualization can significantly influence the human mind. It changes the feel of the music, and gives another dimension to the sound. This new age of 3D modeling and 3D animations opens a wide range of fields to be explored and benefited from.

We anticipate sound to accompany almost about all the movements and activities that we witness. Supported by our understanding of that activity or movement, we have very precise expectations of the character of that sound. We expect the sound patterns to correspond and match up with the patterns of the vibrating object. 

Music undoubtedly has a major influence on human life. It has mood changing powers, and can affect the way we think. Thus, using animations, sounds, and music visualizations, strong messages can be transferred and communicated to humans. There are positive and negative effects, but after all, it all depends on the humans whether they use it for good, or evil.

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