Nightingale & Canary - Bird sounds visualized by Andy Thomas

Australian artist Andy Thomas specializes in creating ‘audio life forms’: beautiful abstract shapes that react to sounds. In this animated short, he visualizes two recorded bird sounds from the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision

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+10 1. UglyBastard commented 8 years ago

Don't get it...
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+9 2. isitmeor commented 8 years ago

maybe "recorded in a cannabis field in Egmond, The Netherlands"
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+3 3. cameramaster commented 8 years ago

Strangely compelling...its a computerised VISUAL representation of what you hear...in other words you SEE what you hear, its a bit like mixing up your senses, like hearing colours and ( in this case ) seeing sounds.
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+2 4. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

#3 Good explanation, cameramaster!...I really liked it.
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+2 5. cameramaster commented 8 years ago

#4 Ty! :-)
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+7 6. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago

#1 Rewatch it on accid. Then it will make perfect sense.
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+2 7. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago

Mesmerizing, imagine that in a 3D holographic form the size of a Zebra in a museum, I'd walk around that all day. :D
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+4 8. mitis77 commented 8 years ago

Works really well with headphones and high volume (i)