JOAO SILVEIRA, PHD




360° Computational Spectra
Computational Spectrums is a sonification project that uses computerized tomography scans of brains to obtain electroacoustic music, Virtual Reality (VR) environment and architectural intervention at Oi Futuro's Labsonia.
Computational Spectrums is a transdisciplinary work of sound and visual art that uses computerized tomography of human brains and physics concepts related to the processing of analog and digital signals for the production and creation of artistic works.
The relationship we establish between knowledge (propagation of electromagnetic waves, sound, light), materials (CT scans of human brains) and technologies used in laboratory developments (spectrometry, sonification, 3D) of the Computational Spectrums project converge to create a work of electroacoustic music, Virtual Reality (VR) Video, transmedia and immersive installation, sound and visual, which includes architectural interference in the windows of the Oi Futuro façade.
Artists: Luiza Guimarães, Ricardo da Farra and João Silveira.
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