VC Projects is delighted to announce that the multi-sensory experience, "The Sounds of Color" will be held within the gallery walls of the Forest Lawn Museum as part of the group exhibition, "Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane."
Immerse yourself in a distinctive music performance inspired by the featured paintings of globally recognized artist, Shane Guffogg, with renowned pianist, Anthony Cardella. “The Sounds of Color” is a unique fusion of visual and auditory experiences in a groundbreaking collaboration, bringing together the worlds of abstract art, music, and AI.
Saturday, March 9th
2pm
Forest Lawn Museum
1712 S. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, CA 91205.
The video captures a profound moment as Shane Guffogg experiences, for the first time, the music created from the intricate layers of his artistic process. Guffogg has what is called, synesthesia – when the brain routes sensory information through multiple unrelated senses, causing him to experience more than one sense simultaneously; he hears color. The painting, "At the Still Point of the Turning World - Words Move, Music Moves," comes to life through a unique synthesis of Guffogg's movements, color recognition, chord assignment, artificial intelligence, and Anthony Cardella's interpretative musical score.
This convergence of art and technology, where the visual journey of the painting is translated into a musical composition, is a testament to the innovative possibilities within the intersection of creativity and artificial intelligence. Guffogg's reaction to hearing the music mirrors the awe and wonder of witnessing the transformation of visual expression into an auditory masterpiece.
Taking this exploration a step further, Guffogg teamed up with AI software programmer, Jonah Lynch, to introduce artificial intelligence into the creative process. Lynch, who visited Guffogg's ranch in the summer of 2023, studied videos of Guffogg's painting techniques. Based on these observations, he crafted a program for the AI to recreate Guffogg's brushstrokes, mapping out the colors on the canvas and correlating them with musical notes.
The result? A mesmerizing collection of beautiful and astonishing new musical compositions. The performance set within the Forest Lawn Museum, allows attendees to immerse themselves in the visual and auditory experience. Witness the paintings on display, which not only inspired the music but are also part of the current exhibition titled "Shaping Gravity: Abstraction beyond the Picture Plane." This event promises to be a harmonious celebration of the intersection between art, technology, and the senses.
THE PROCESS - HOW WE ARRIVED
Above (click on the image to view) AI computer programer, Jonah Lynch, shares a video about the work he is doing on “Cannac #2”.