Justin and I have been working hard, preparing our tutorial: Using Visualizations for Music Discovery being presented at ISMIR 2009 in Kobe Japan. Here’s a teaser image showing 85 of the visualizations that we’ll be talking about during the tutorial. If you’ve created a music visualization that is useful for music exploration and discovery, and you don’t see a thumbnail of it here, let me know in the next couple of days.
There must be 85 ways to visualize your music
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#1 by Sten Anderson on October 2, 2009 - 5:21 pm
Whoo! Mefx!
#2 by Jeremy Reed on October 2, 2009 - 7:04 pm
You forgot the original!
#3 by Paul on October 2, 2009 - 7:09 pm
@jeremy – totally awesome! Thanks!