3D Sound Spectrum

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Move your mouse around to get a fresh point of view!

I decided to mess around with some sound frequency animations using 3D cubes in papervision. It's a pretty beautiful application for such a simple concept.
Each squished 3D cube represents a sound frequency. There are 20 cubes and the human range of hearing is 20Hz - 20,000Hz (no longer mine thanks to years of guitar!). Therefore each cube is exactly 999Hz from its neighbor.

I've done a bunch of cool animations too! All of them done through code using tweens and lots and lots of trig:) Enjoy!

1 comments:

Randen said...

Very slick! Nice spectrum split and transitions.

I can't imagine what would have given you the idea for this.

Any plans on making a jukebox to accompany it?

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