This reminds me of an image I made of nested balloons that was supposed to depict how feedback on a guitar amp worked. http://bp2.blogger.com/_Tis4lQ8R9e8/Rrc7LuUH0qI/AAAAAAAAASs/ySEsetS1B6M/s1600-h/feedback2.jpg
the full post is here: http://blog.grantthomasonline.com/2007/08/experiments-with-depicting-music-in.html
Somehow, that makes me think of one of those 80s guitar synthesizers. But instead of making sounds, it would function like a drawing tablet in Photoshop.
You could use any guitar along with software that converts audio data into image data or vice versa (like those 'musical abstract comics' you posted last month), so it's definitely possible.
Wow!!!! Is that new? That's great!
ReplyDeleteI hope Mathieu/Ibn comes here to comment on it. I also hope he posts the last pages of his own balloon piece...
This reminds me of an image I made of nested balloons that was supposed to depict how feedback on a guitar amp worked.
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the full post is here:
http://blog.grantthomasonline.com/2007/08/experiments-with-depicting-music-in.html
Thanks! I made it a few days ago.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I will make comics with my guitar.
"Someday I will make comics with my guitar."
ReplyDeleteSomehow, that makes me think of one of those 80s guitar synthesizers. But instead of making sounds, it would function like a drawing tablet in Photoshop.
You could use any guitar along with software that converts audio data into image data or vice versa (like those 'musical abstract comics' you posted last month), so it's definitely possible.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI have been very busy this last month so I did not find the time to comment.
I like this piece, which, I don´t know why, reminds me of Chris Ware (maybe the colors, or the thick lines, I don´t know...).
I'll try to post the rest of my balloon story soon.