Mark

Colors of Noise
(Permutations)




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Noise is a sequence of unrelated, random events. Sound and light spectrum share a similar frequency range, which is why certain noise has been given its name in the form of a color that is in accordance with their frequency range.

By transferring painting into space and coloring it with sound, large areas of saturated sound, we dive into an image and enter into the frequency.
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Noise is a sequence of unrelated, random events. All the types of noise have been arbitrarily defined and are associated with their physical properties and characteristics. Sound and light spectrum share a similar frequency range, which is why certain noise has been given its name in the form of a color that is in accordance with their frequency range. There are six basic divisions of noise: the white, pink, red, blue, purple and gray noise.

By combining the sounds during the composition, it places them in relationships that emphasize them individually, it is linearly progressive and ends when the full range of combinations is exhausted.
By transferring painting into space and coloring it with sound, large areas of saturated sound, we dive into an image and enter into the frequency. Vibrating in harmony with it. 216 compositions consist of 6-colors, combined by thee. I call it permutations because they occur gradually and develop all the possible combinations of colors, from white to gray, with pink, red, blue and purple in between.

Converting images into the ether; intangible, they become pure waves, frequencies that can travel through the radio, or spread throughout the space as a sound installation.

Duration:
41'54"

Technical details:
• 6 active speakers with tripods
• 6 channel audio
• 3 1,4x1m prints









The work was realized within the program "Picture of Sound", curated by Evelina Turković, Third Program of Croatian National Radio, aired 5/22/2011.
Speaker: Gordana Gojčeta