Final Publication; Images Continued

Shown are two further spreads (8-9 and 14-15). The first details Serialism and Fouyaka's advances in phonoaesthetics, looking at the relationships between shape and composition. Using various forms (shown is a triangular approach) he drew various compositions using repeated forms, and then translated lengths to tone and frequency, as the interactive printed elements also do. The base length of the triangle determines the frequency of the noise listened to.

The second spread relates to sound source, and the initial positions that sound comes from. Using a left to right composition, the interactive elements and sounds also pan from left to right, allowing the user to observe the relationship between sound source and location.


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