Office work is keeping me busy lately but there are some experiments and small project waiting around the corner. A topic I’m interested in is a continuation of the data visualization series focused on sound. First I was curious how far Andy developed Firefly for Grasshopper to perform sound analysis “in house”. Second, I realized that I probably have to outsource that part and import from external applications such as Processing or vvvv (which slows things down again). See some first screens below and stay tuned.
roxana says on June 27, 2017
Hi. I am a PhD in architecture in the Edinburgh University. I am fascinated by your sound representation using grasshopper. May I ask what plugin you used and how may I import my sound files in the grasshopper?
pbedarf says on November 24, 2017
Hey Roxana, thanks for your comment! Those little experiments date already back quite a while but I think that the sound was live recorded from my crappy laptop microphone. I used the grasshopper plugin firefly. May I ask in which field you conduct your research?