Soundscapes Composed from the Colors of Famous Paintings - 1 views
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john roach on 07 Jan 16"What might a Raphael sound like, based on the particular colors of its paint? According to artist and musician Yiannis Kranidiotis, similar to the sound one makes from blowing on a bottle or rubbing the rim of a water glass. Examining the relationship between color and sound frequencies, Kranidiotis has recently composed a soundscape for Raphael's "Madonna del Prato" (1505), or "Madonna of the Meadow." His resulting video work, "Ichographs MdelP," visualizes the breaking up of the painting into 10,000 cubic particles that correspond to various sounds, honing in on specific parts of the canvas to explore the different tones of different colors."