1. 2. 3. |
First image: Electric, crispy, active, tangling, unsteady, unpleasant.
Second image: Windy, fuzzy, choppy, soft, mutable.
Third image: Boiling, popping, splashing, dipping, spinning.
Second image: Windy, fuzzy, choppy, soft, mutable.
Third image: Boiling, popping, splashing, dipping, spinning.
I can think of a few for your 3rd image, it reminds me of cells, living organisms, that kind thing. You've made a good start with word association, have you had any ideas of where you might find these kind of sounds?
ReplyDeleteWell to tell you the truth, for the first image I will use 2 magnets and just try to rub them one against another. For the second image, I think of recording how the wind blows in different places, and if it's possible find feather somewhere and use it on random objects such as glass, plastic boxes, ect. And for the last image I will try to record when its raining outside. Moreover, if iI will find pit with water, I will record the sound of when I will jump into the pit. I hope these things going to make the sound I desire. :)
DeleteI've got a few ideas for these. When I looked at my images, it was always a semblance, but when examined further I realise it is a better strategy to look at the colours first.
ReplyDeleteIn a similar way to how artists provide a coloured view of space, they may also provide to microscopic images like the ones provided. Colours have all sorts of meaning on their own, most of which can easily be looked up.
image 1: Yellow(bright, happy, naive, golden, imperial), Blue (solace, calm, bubblegum, sea)
I hope you find this helpful.
Thank you, It's really useful! :)
DeleteYou guys might want to check out my post on tunes that depict a certain colour, It might help get the inspiration flowing :)
Deletehttp://graemedaly.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/soundscape-project-tunes-that-could.html