See sounds, hear colours
No, I haven't just dropped a cap of acid.
CLACK
(turn up yer volume)
Bye
the disordered life of a BiPolar creative with underlying delusions of grandeur. REALTIME.
- there are no answers. only choices -
"Bipolar disorder (previously known as manic depression) is a psychiatric diagnostic category describing a class of mood disorders in which the person experiences clinical depression and/or mania, hypomania, and/or mixed states. The disorder can cause great distress among those afflicted and those living with them. Left untreated, bipolar disorder can be a disabling condition, with a high risk of death through suicide."
"The difference between bipolar disorder and unipolar disorder (also called major depression) is that bipolar disorder involves both elevated and depressive mood states. The duration and intensity of mood states varies widely among people with BiPolar disorder. Fluctuating from one mood state to the next is called "cycling". Mood swings can cause impairment or improved functioning depending on their direction (up or down) and severity (mild to severe). There can be changes in one's energy level, sleep pattern, activity level, social rhythms and cognitive functioning. Some people with Bipolar disorder may have difficulty functioning during these times."
- Wikipedia.org
2 posts so you can hear it in stereo? :-)
ReplyDeleteCool just the same.
mesmerisingly spectacular!
ReplyDeleteWonderful chromaticism! Each coloured circle is sounded as it passes the white line: is that the positive x axis? I would have thought that lower tones would be represented by the cooler colours, green, blue and violet. Some generation program that is, though. Now if they could just incorporate different shapes representing an assortment of timbres!
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