Composer Alexis Kirke, who has Palinopsia, a visual disturbance that causes a person to see after-images (trailing images after the the actual stimulus is gone), has created an audio visual music masterpiece using his "hallucinations."
Alexis Kirke has worked with Joel Eaton, a sound engineer, on the creation of a special augmented reality application for the iPad that mimics hallucinations that are similar to Kirke's. The iPad camera captures similar after-images and trails so that Kirke is able to recreate the elements and patterns of his Palinopsia, says Wired UK. The app then connects to a computer music algorithm that turns the patterns into music and sound.
Alexis Kirke's piece is called 'Insight,' and it will be performed at the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival on Feb. 8. Visit Kirke's website for more information about his work.
Psychotropic Music Compositions
Alexis Kirke Creates Melodies From His Hallucinations
Trend Themes
1. Augmented Reality Music - Using augmented reality technology to create music based on hallucinations and after-images.
2. Palinopsia-inspired Art - Creating visual and audio art that is influenced by the visual disturbance of Palinopsia.
3. Computer-generated Music - Using computer algorithms to convert visual patterns into music and sound compositions.
Industry Implications
1. Music Technology - Developing innovative applications and software that combine music and augmented reality technologies.
2. Visual Arts - Exploring new artistic approaches that integrate the visual experiences associated with Palinopsia.
3. Data-driven Music Composition - Creating computer-generated music compositions by analyzing and transforming visual data.