Meandering Media
Meandering Sound
Martin Schneider: Vignette Explorer (2010)
About
In this lecture we will look at sound signals as meandering curves in time.
- Mathematical Functions — in the 1st part, we will learn how to create curves using mathematical functions.
 - Curves of Sound — in the 2nd part, we will learn how to make audible curves in time and space.
 
Goals
- Basics of mathematical functions
 - Polar coordinates
 - Harmonic synthesizer
 - Sound synthesis in Processing
 
Literature
- Irvine Whitty: The Harmonograph (1893)
 - Joseph Goold: Harmonic Vibrations (1910)
 - Tom Greenslade: All about Lissajous Figures (1993)
 - Frank A. Farris: Wheels on Wheels on Wheels — Surprising Symmetry (1996)
 - Aatish Bhatia: The Math Trick behind MP3s, JPEGs and Homer Simpson's Face (2013)
 - Michael Trott: Making Formulas for Everyhing — from Pi to the Pink Panther to Sir Isaac Newton (2013)
 - Michael Trott: Using Formulas for Everything — from a Complex Analysis Class to Political Cartoons to Music Album Covers (2013)
 
Code
- Santiago Ginnobili: Ptolemy and Homer Simpson (2008)
 - Martin Schneider: Vignette Explorer (2011)
 - Joe Freedman: Cycloid Drawing Machine + Code (2015)
 
Art
- Steffen Fiedler: Unreliable Machinery (2011)
 - Jeroboam Fenderson: Nuclear Black Noise (2013)
 
Links
- Harmonic Synthsizer and Harmonic Analyser
 - Michael McCarthy: Fourier-Curve Tracing the Batman-Curve (2015)
 - John Baez and Anita Chodry: The Harmonograph (2016)
 - Jeroboam Fenderson: Oscilloscope Music (2016)
 
Meandering Video
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The Meandering Mind
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