Eyink, 2020 - Google Patents
Exploring the Relationship Between Music and Art through Paint and PerformanceEyink, 2020
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This project sought to find methods for translating musical compositions into visual compositions. After thorough analysis of each piece's structure, colors, rhythms, tonality, accompaniment, purpose, and extramusical influences, the goal was to conceptualize …
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