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Title: The space between noise and music : research into the art of sound
Authors: Jinjiang Zhang
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Paijit Ingsiriwat
Keywords: Music in art;Music -- Social aspects;Sound -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Rangsit University
Abstract: Hearing and vision are indispensable ways for human beings to understand society. However, with the rapid development of science and technology as well as the continuous improvement of people's spiritual needs, single-dimensional cognition is unable to serve people's need to a certain extent. Therefore, the linkage between senses has been considered greatly in the development of new media. With the advent of the age of picture reading, visual perception becomes an inevitable trend, while the rapid development of modern multimedia and the popularization of a variety of new media provide sufficient conditions and foundations for graphical visualization of music. In such a social drive, music visual visualization can be done in various forms. Due to the new pandemic, we are required to stay home for a long period of time. Living and working are performed in the same environment. People’s mental health is clearly affected by this regulation. So, the use of sound art to enliven the atmosphere to improve people’s moods is crucial. The author, therefore, suggests the improvement of the sense of space atmosphere by designing a speaker which displays a beating rhythm of music to help people feel better
Description: Thesis (M.F.A. (Design)) -- Rangsit University, 2022
metadata.dc.description.degree-name: Master of Fine Arts
metadata.dc.description.degree-level: Master's Degree
metadata.dc.contributor.degree-discipline: Design
URI: https://rsuir-library.rsu.ac.th/handle/123456789/2016
metadata.dc.type: Thesis
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