Real-time visualization design of electronic music based on immersion theory
Abstract
In the context of the current multi-cultural integration, people are eager to obtain multi-sensory experience in music aesthetics. According to the definition and classification of electronic music, this paper analyzes its different characteristics from different angles, and discusses the immersive design of music visualization performance and performance space based on the author's works as an example; puts forward the problems and corresponding solutions in existing electronic music performances ;Aiming at the characteristics of electronic music that are different from traditional music performance, the corresponding mapping rules, technical means, and expression methods are proposed to realize the visualization of music.
Keywords: immersive, electronic music, music visualization
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1004227
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