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Rainbow Resonance – Χ-Dream Arts Festival
Rainbow Resonance was exhibited at ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation at the 2nd X-Dream Arts Festival in Nicosia Cyprus. Visitors including children had the opportunity to dance, play and enjoy this interactive experience.

Opening night of Rainbow Resonance at ARTos Foundation, Nicosia, Nov 1st 2010.
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Children and especially pre-schoolers are favorite fans of Rainbow Resonance. They always seem to endlessly enjoy interacting with the piece.

Children, including pre-schoolers playing at Rainbow Resonance ARTos Foundation, Nicosia, Nov 3rd 2010.
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It is always a pleasure to observe how dancers experience Rainbow Resonance. Rhythm and co-ordination in their movement always produces a unique and more consonant sound. Next to children, dancers seem to enjoy this experience immensely.

Alexis Vassiliou dancing at Rainbow Resonance, ARTos Foundation, Nicosia, Nov 3rd 2010.
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Special Children interact with Rainbow Resonance
Zoe plays with Rainbow Resonance, Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 13th 2010.
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On July 13th Alexandros and Zoe, two children with special needs were invited with their families and friends to experience the installation. This was the first time Rainbow Resonance was presented to the disabled community. It was a thrill to discover that the children responded vividly and enjoyed the piece.

Zoe plays with Rainbow Resonance, Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 13th 2010
Rainbow Resonance – MS Viewpoint
Rainbow Resonance at Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 8th 2010.
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Rainbow Resonance was presented for the first time in Cyprus at MS Viewpoint Ltd Nicosia on July 14th. Friends and visitors had the chance the experience the piece after a brief talk about the project by Sofia Paraskeva.
- Sofia Paraskeva presenting Rainbow Resonance at MS Viewpoint Ltd
Rainbow Resonance presented to Special Children
Rainbow Resonance presented to special children, Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 13th 2010.
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On July 13th Alexandros and Zoe, two children with special needs were invited with their families and friends to experience the installation. This was the first time Rainbow Resonance was presented to the disabled community. It was a thrill to discover that the children responded vividly and enjoyed the piece.
Rainbow Resonance – Interactive Installation
The Op on Screen Interactive Festival
Thursday, October 15 at 6PM – New York Public Library – Hamilton Fish Park
Sofia Paraskeva: Rainbow Resonance
Rainbow Resonance is a computer vision installation that generates colors and musical sounds of the equivalent sound frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum, according to the motion of the participator. The audience is encouraged to participate in a playful performance that engages the body to produce colorful images and sound resonances through simple movements.

Rainbow Resonance at the New York Public Library – Hamilton Fish Park, October 15, 2009. Created by Sofia Paraskeva
In Rainbow Resonance anyone can potentially create a personal experience within the installation. The color scheme is based on the visible light spectrum and is also inspired by the chakras. A video camera is used as a sensor to detect motion, and motion tracking software technology is used to map the vertical and horizontal “zones” of movement in the space. The “zone” with the most vivid motion determines the predominant sound generated by the participant. This piece was shown at the Interactive Telecommunications Program Spring Show 2008 at NYU and was exhibited at the New York Hall of Science in October 2008 and February – April 2009. Sofia Paraskeva is an artist who experiments with interactive media, film and video. She explores sound and visuals in the context of leading edge technology. She recently graduated from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) New York University, developing computer vision projects and wearable musical instruments such as a musical glove.
Images from Rainbow Resonance at the Op On Screen Festival 2009
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Rainbow Resonance – Computer Vision Performance
Rainbow Resonance is a computer vision installation that generates colors and musical compositions of the equivalent sound frequencies of the spectrum, according to the motion of the participator.

Rainbow Resonance at Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 8th 2010.
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The audience is encouraged to participate in a playful performance that engages the body to produce colorful images and sound resonances through simple movements. Anyone can potentially create a personal experience within the installation. The color scheme is based on the visible light spectrum and is also inspired by the chakras (energy points on the body).

Rainbow Resonance at ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation, November 2010.
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Color to Sound Mapping

Rainbow Resonance the New York Hall of Science, October 2008, Spring 2009.
Light wavelengths are transposed 40 octaves below the visible light spectrum, into audible sound frequencies and mapped to an 8 tone musical scale based on the Pythagorean tuning system. My intention was to use natural rhythms as a reference for an alternative intonation system to represent colors. By trying to map colors to sounds I was surprised to discover that a scale analogous to the equal tempered scale was possible to design, matching the light wavelengths in the spectrum, to a single octave in the sound frequency spectrum.The resulting eight tone scale corresponds to the “white keys” on the piano, and represents the seven predominant colors of the light spectrum.
In the color to sound mapping of Rainbow Resonance, a universal correspondence of sound to color is sought in order to produce an ultimate synaesthetic experience that transcends the participant into a meditative state. This interactive performance seeks an alignment of the chakras through sound and light vibrations, while the Chi Kung meditation exercise “Carrying the Moon” activates the chakra energy points to enable the balancing of the energies of the body. Through dance, play and movement, the audience may be entertained, and healed from the stress of the day.
User Experience

Visitors experiencing Rainbow Resonance at Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 8th 2010.
A lingering sound invites the visitor to enter the space of the installation. Upon entering, the visitor faces a mirror image of him/herself projecting the colors of the rainbow, which are mapped to the figure according to energy points on the body (chakras). Simple movements generate harmonic intervals, while the equivalent colors brighten up. Movement along the vertical axis iterates through the color musical scale, while movement along the horizontal axis adds richness to the sounds with additional chords. An all encompassing composition of the frequencies occurs when the arms are extended upwards towards the sky. The movement is reminiscent of an exercise in Chi Kung (Qigong), an ancient Chinese method of healing and strengthening the body, mind and spirit, called “Carrying the Moon”. “Carrying the Moon” is an exercise that focuses on enhancing youthfulness by keeping the spine young.

Children playing at Rainbow Resonance ARTos Foundation, Nicosia, November 3rd 2010.
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The target audience is everyone who enjoys playing with colors and sounds. This interactive experience can be modified to benefit children with disabilities, and can be used as an educational and recreational tool for movement through play and dance.

Special children enjoying Rainbow Resonance at Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 13th 2010.
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Chakra associations
In Rainbow Resonance the chakra energy points are associated with specific colors as well as sounds and are mapped to different organs, vertically along the y-axis of an upright body, beginning with red at the lower abdomen area, orange at the navel area, yellow around the stomach, lime-green at the heart , blue/turquoise at the throat, and purple at the forehead and above.
Chi kung – A healing exercise

Chi Kung began when prehistoric man discovered how to manipulate breath, as a form of cosmic energy, and according to Chinese records by 2700 BCE it had become an important aspect of chinese medicine. The earlier type of Chi Kung was probably a form of meditative dance which encouraged energy balance in the body. Chinese martial arts, especially Shaolin Kungfu make use of Chi Kung to enhance fighting abilities. Carrying the Moon is one of the best exercises in Chi Kung and can be practiced in many styles. A Chinese saying tells us “You need not worry about growing old, so long as your spine is young”. Carrying out the exercise daily enhances youthfulness and health at 60 and beyond and strengthens the kidneys, thus enhancing sexual vitality.
A Musical Interface – The Body as an Instrument
Arianna Economou dancing at Rainbow Resonance, Ms Viewpoint Ltd, Nicosia, July 8th 2010.
Rainbow resonance focuses on a human-centered experience that uses the body as the ultimate instrument of expression through dance, play and movement. It utilizes ambient intelligence technology (computer vision) to empower the participant by enabling them to playfully interact with a software mirror that generates sounds and visuals.

Alexis Vassiliou dancing at Rainbow Resonance, ARTos Foundation, Nicosia, Nov 3rd 2010.
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Technology
A night-vision video camera acts as a sensor to detect motion in space and background subtraction is used to isolate human presence from the environment. Motion tracking is used to map the “zones” of movement in the space and on the screen. The “zone” with the most vivid motion determines the predominant sound generated by the participant. Other hardware components included in the space are infrared lights, a laptop, speakers, a projector and a human-size screen. MAX/MSP/Jitter and OpenGL are used for motion tracking and visual effects, and, Max for Live (M4L) executes musical sounds using samples, AM and FM synthesis.
Esoteric Music Theory
The esoteric aspect of music theory runs deep and wide. In this project I have only attempted to scratch on the surface of this complex field of study. It is admittedly intriguing and inspiring to explore correlations between the physical world and symbolisms that pertain to the metaphysical realm, both part of nature.
Inspiration
“Through Vibration comes Motion
Through Motion comes Color
Through Color comes Tone”
Pythagoras
Pythagoreans believed that the universe is constructed according to the laws of the divine science of mathematics and that mathematics is the bridge between the visible and invisible worlds. In the Pythagorean tradition color is bound by the laws of harmony as all else in nature. Pythagoras was convinced that by aligning the forces of light and sound human beings could be healed from ailments, and he carried out the practice of “Medicinal Music”.
Background
The background for this project starts from an interest in mapping colors to sounds and vice versa, to examine the different emotional, mental or spiritual states they might evoke. I had always wanted to “hear the colors” and “see the sounds”, and wondered whether colors or sound frequencies actually depict or evoke specific emotions or thoughts. The idea of using the chakras as a color reference was inspired by a preoccupation to “see the invisible” by photographing people’s auras. The chakras are associated with specific colors as well as sounds. However, different theories that associate sounds to the chakras and their equivalent colors have not reached a consensus. Today, scientists use sensitive devices such as SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) instrument technology to map the ways diseases alter biomagnetic fields around the body. Tests are being carried out to measure the magnetic fields around energy points on certain Qiqong masters.
Rainbow Resonance at ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation, Nicosia
Rainbow Resonance at MS Viewpoint, Nicosia
Rainbow Resonance at Harvestworks, New York
Rainbow Resonance at the ITP Spring Show 2008
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