whitney music box - var. 19 - stereo sonar
In this variation the line makes a complete revolution around the circle, like a radar or sonar display. The line controls stereo panning. Music generated using ChucK.
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A musical realization of the motion graphics of John Whitney as described in his book "digital harmony"
Animation and music by Jim Bumgardner of krazydad.com and the wheel of lunch. Jim makes free puzzles, including sudoku, killer sudoku, kakuro, mazes, and thousands of other
puzzles.
Music box variations:
var. 0 - chromatic - 48 tines var. 1 - harmonics of 55hz var. 2 - harmonics of 20hz var. 3 - harmonics of 48hz, reversed var. 4 - harmonics of 48hz, palindrome var. 5 - chromatic - 88 tines var. 6 - microtones var. 7 - harmonics - 120 tines, reversed var. 8 - chromatic - 88 organ pipes, rev. var. 9 - chromatic - 88 bars, rev. var. 10 - chromatic - 64 pipe crypto calliope var. 11 - minute waltz - 60 keys, 60 seconds var. 12 - chromatic - prime numbers only var. 13 - chromatic - non-primes only var. 14 - stereo var. 15 - stereo - 120 var. 16 - stereo - 210 var. 17 - hand cranked var. 18 - stereo drone var. 19 - stereo sonar var. 20 - bell carol
Whitney Music Box by Jim Bumgardner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
More detailed information can be found in this post
Here is a git repository of sample source code / reference implementations in a variety of languages,
including Flash/Actionscript,
ChucK,
Pure Data (PD),
SuperCollider,
Nyquist,
pyo,
Processing,
Perl,
and Syd.
You'll also find MIDI files in there. Email me if you'd like to contribute.
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