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cartographs: the trans-sensory metaphor

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The visual music composition cartographs, a work in three short movements, is presented. [1] Each movement is an abstract animation---a visualization of a numeric process---that is then mapped into a single static image (a score)---that is then mapped into sound. Thus through the process of data mapping we hear and see a process unfold, each sense simultaneously experiencing a map (a metaphor) of what the other sense is experiencing.

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[1]
cartographs (2007) http://vimeo.com/2528301.
[2]
Evans, B. Musical Connections and Heterophonic Maps. Proceedings: Siggraph 2006. ACM (2006).
[3]
Lakoff, G., Johnson, M. Metaphors We Live By. University of Chicago Press (2003).

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    C&C '11: Proceedings of the 8th ACM conference on Creativity and cognition
    November 2011
    492 pages
    ISBN:9781450308205
    DOI:10.1145/2069618
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    • Ashok K. Goel,
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    • Brian Magerko,
    • Yukari Nagai,
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    1. aesthetics
    2. data map
    3. generative art
    4. metaphor
    5. music
    6. visual art

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    November 3 - 6, 2011
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