After I experimented with light last night, I attempted a quick programming project. One in which initially I planned to build a pet game, but ended up being one that used visual noise to see pictures using paradolia by search for images in the motion of other images.
This was cool, but it evolved further into a Canviagram, or a musical instrument that bases itself of sound pieces and visual images, similar to the Soundlight concept mentioned once previously on this blog.
It wasn't the best example and I hope to keep working on it, however in this blog post, I wanted to gain wisdom from the concept of canviagrams, because these concepts held certain degrees of novelty which may be useful for creating something even more novel.
Thus I will simply described the four uses I can think of below, brought on by the cardinal concepts I haven't mentioned before, but that are mentioned on previous blogs. Thus I will place them in their designated kinds:
This was cool, but it evolved further into a Canviagram, or a musical instrument that bases itself of sound pieces and visual images, similar to the Soundlight concept mentioned once previously on this blog.
It wasn't the best example and I hope to keep working on it, however in this blog post, I wanted to gain wisdom from the concept of canviagrams, because these concepts held certain degrees of novelty which may be useful for creating something even more novel.
Thus I will simply described the four uses I can think of below, brought on by the cardinal concepts I haven't mentioned before, but that are mentioned on previous blogs. Thus I will place them in their designated kinds:
- Ita: The Canviagram, which creates sound images can be used as an instrument and a game of some sort to entertain oneself and a new medium.
- Inver: An object which creates visual white noise can be used to see other images inside it's dominion, without them actually existing.
- Ypoc: The cross of the two, in which the canviagram creates alteration of white noise and thus makes an attempt to control the image appearing.
- Dublemorius: Externalisation of canviagrams within environments, to create alternating experiences at the push of a button or recordings of those events.
Thus we have attained four concepts that can be used in tandem to create something to be desired, called setting set, or the manifestation of visual sound bits in reality. But they don't have to be visual sound at all, rather it genuinely depends on the controls.
And these things can used for numerous other setting sets, which may be useful later on. Thus this is the wisdom gained in the last 11 hours, following a small break, I will enter a nightmare, so be prepared, as the next eleven hours will be something else.
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