2012年03月13日
UWA Art Music
The March theme for the UWA Artist's Choice is "Music". The task is to depict music with 3D arts without using sound. Most of the works are using musical instruments, notes, or dancing. There have been many pieces that describe objects such as Tableaux d’une Exposition, Moon light, Pastorale, or Planets, but it might be difficult to express music with 3D art.
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An impressive one is a huge pipe organ by FreeWee Ling providing the back ground of the stage. The height is about 180m and the width is more than 200m. If it were played actually, the tone from the largest tube will be about 1Hz. Human ears can catch sounds only between 20 to 20,000Hz, most tones will not be audible, and they will be low-frequency noise shaking your body. With sounds about a few Hz, it might be impossible to keep rhythm.

Butterfly by Cherry Manga. In a dark atmosphere, butterflies are dancing. It provides me with a feeling of a space of music. There could be some approaches to visualize objects that had been depicted with music. As it would be difficult to visualize a Utopia physically, that could be a big challenge.

Second look confirmed that the dark trees were made of music notes and sheets. The butterflies flying around seem to be chestnut tiger butterfly, but I cannot see how they relate to music.

The teleporter was cool. In this art stage, there are many arts presented in the sky above, so the role of teleporter has importance.

UWA: http://slurl.com/secondlife/UWA/61/134/249

An impressive one is a huge pipe organ by FreeWee Ling providing the back ground of the stage. The height is about 180m and the width is more than 200m. If it were played actually, the tone from the largest tube will be about 1Hz. Human ears can catch sounds only between 20 to 20,000Hz, most tones will not be audible, and they will be low-frequency noise shaking your body. With sounds about a few Hz, it might be impossible to keep rhythm.

Butterfly by Cherry Manga. In a dark atmosphere, butterflies are dancing. It provides me with a feeling of a space of music. There could be some approaches to visualize objects that had been depicted with music. As it would be difficult to visualize a Utopia physically, that could be a big challenge.

Second look confirmed that the dark trees were made of music notes and sheets. The butterflies flying around seem to be chestnut tiger butterfly, but I cannot see how they relate to music.

The teleporter was cool. In this art stage, there are many arts presented in the sky above, so the role of teleporter has importance.

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