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Created: 12/16/08
Last Edited: 10/29/09
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From: Diego Stocco's Portfolio
Photosonography
When we take pictures the sound keeps flowing around us.
The idea behind Photosonography is to capture a short sound "image" along with the picture.
Both are taken at the same location, without any additional audio/visual post processing.
Does the sound affect your perception of the picture?
When we take pictures the sound keeps flowing around us.
The idea behind Photosonography is to capture a short sound "image" along with the picture.
Both are taken at the same location, without any additional audio/visual post processing.
Does the sound affect your perception of the picture?


There's another idea I'm exploring, called Imaginary Sound.
The concept is to record short imaginative sounds of objects and places, recorded live without any additional post processing. In this case though there's no picture, so it's your imagination that has to fill the space.
You can connect on Twitter for updates: http://twitter.com/DiegoStocco
Or at Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/diegostocco
The concept is to record short imaginative sounds of objects and places, recorded live without any additional post processing. In this case though there's no picture, so it's your imagination that has to fill the space.
You can connect on Twitter for updates: http://twitter.com/DiegoStocco
Or at Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/diegostocco
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i definitely feel like the music has an effect on the way we view the two snapshots, for me the second one is more vibrant and lively
I intentionally avoided any kind of editing and sound post production.
What I was wondering was, does the sound of the birds and the air let you see/imagine more life in a static image?
sound is very powerfull and it can change the visual perception!