
Jellysound
4 months ago
The animations seen above are screen captures generated by our homebrewed audio-reactive system, the product of three separate applications working together and running on a host PC. The first application, JellyEars, performs realtime amplitude analysis across seven frequency bands using a fast fourier transform (FFT), and transmits that data over UDP to the second application, JellyBrain. This program, which is capable of a large variety of animation types, uses this data to produce sound-reactive animations. On the Amazing Jellyfish, JellyBrain sends its animation data via an AVR microcontroller directly to the hardware and LEDs on the physical 8-foot dome. For these animations, JellyBrain instead sends its data to the third application, JellyView, which interprets and displays the data on a 3D model of the dome.
No soundtrack was added to this movie clip - all the audio was captured along with the animations as they were generated in realtime in response to the audio.
More information at jellyfish12000.com
No soundtrack was added to this movie clip - all the audio was captured along with the animations as they were generated in realtime in response to the audio.
More information at jellyfish12000.com
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