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Techno Synesthesia: Lumière | Twelve-Tone 5 minutes Digest

Techno Synesthesia: Lumière | Twelve-Tone 5 minutes Digest In honor of the Lumière brothers. The project has excavated music from the Lumière brothers' films by the computer algorithm. The Lumière brothers invented filming and projection techniques and shot many short films. They began one of the media art histories at the end of the 19th century. The artist Kenji Kojima took the contemporary art technology which converted visual data into audio in binary. The algorithm compared the light and shade of 63 grids in a video frame and converted the top five different data to music. The conversion technology is based on the artist's development program RGB MusicLab. The program memorizes the locations of the top five grids and the time and draws lines. At the end of the video shows the algorithm in plain English. The original Lumière brothers' films have been public domain since 2019. The online project is at

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