Title :
COL.diesis: Transforming Colour into Melody and Implementing the Result in a Colour Sensor Device
Author :
Rossi, Jessica ; Perales, Francisco Jose ; Varona, Javier ; Roca, Miquel
Author_Institution :
Math. & Comput. Sci. Dept., Univ. of the Balearic Islands, Spain
Abstract :
This paper represents a system which explores the reality of colour in relation to sound and dedicated firstly to blind people, the challenges they live with, their psychology and their emotions. Itpsilas an exploration of the infinite range of colours that they have either never been able to see or that they have lost the possibility to see. The system developed is based on the concept of synesthesia: a dasialiaisonpsila between colour and sound, colour that becomes sound. This paper synthesizes a wider range of study regarding people with diverse psychological and movement conditions. It represents a new method of expression and of self development through music therapy and game, dedicated mainly to children aged between 5 and 13. Finally we conclude with a portable prototype device that has been validated and patented. It is capable of detecting colour and transforming it into sound: a colour sensor identifies colours and transforms this data into musical notes. The prototype is totally adaptable to the requirements of the end user meaning that the user can choose the best combination between colour and sound in order to improve their communication with the environment. We are now developing a mathematical theoretical background in order to formalize the correspondence between colour and musical space.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; image sensors; interactive devices; music; COL.diesis; blind people; colour sensor device; game; music therapy; musical note; synesthesia; Acoustic sensors; Auditory system; Computer graphics; Cultural differences; Intelligent sensors; Prototypes; Psychology; Sensor systems; Vision defects; Visualization; _colour; blind; device; disability; music; sound; synesthesia; vision;
Conference_Titel :
Visualisation, 2009. VIZ '09. Second International Conference in
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3734-4
DOI :
10.1109/VIZ.2009.49