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Main Authors: Lee, ChungHa, Hong, Jin-Hyuk
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14220
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author Lee, ChungHa
Hong, Jin-Hyuk
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Hong, Jin-Hyuk
contents Music visualization is an important medium that enables synesthetic experiences and creative inspiration. However, previous research focused mainly on the technical and theoretical aspects, overlooking users' everyday interaction with music visualizations. This gap highlights the pressing need for research on how music visualization influences users in synesthetic creative experiences and where they are heading. Thus, we developed musicolors, a web-based music visualization library available in real-time. Additionally, we conducted a qualitative user study with composers, developers, and listeners to explore how they use musicolors to appreciate and get inspiration and craft the music-visual interaction. The results show that musicolors provides a rich value of music visualization to users through sketching for musical ideas, integrating visualizations with other systems or platforms, and synesthetic listening. Based on these findings, we also provide guidelines for future music visualizations to offer a more interactive and creative experience.
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spellingShingle musicolors: Bridging Sound and Visuals For Synesthetic Creative Musical Experience
Lee, ChungHa
Hong, Jin-Hyuk
Human-Computer Interaction
Multimedia
J.5
Music visualization is an important medium that enables synesthetic experiences and creative inspiration. However, previous research focused mainly on the technical and theoretical aspects, overlooking users' everyday interaction with music visualizations. This gap highlights the pressing need for research on how music visualization influences users in synesthetic creative experiences and where they are heading. Thus, we developed musicolors, a web-based music visualization library available in real-time. Additionally, we conducted a qualitative user study with composers, developers, and listeners to explore how they use musicolors to appreciate and get inspiration and craft the music-visual interaction. The results show that musicolors provides a rich value of music visualization to users through sketching for musical ideas, integrating visualizations with other systems or platforms, and synesthetic listening. Based on these findings, we also provide guidelines for future music visualizations to offer a more interactive and creative experience.
title musicolors: Bridging Sound and Visuals For Synesthetic Creative Musical Experience
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Multimedia
J.5
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14220