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In this piece I wanted to experiment with some simple
visual mapping as opposed to the auditory mapping I'd
been doing in the sound pieces. All the digits of Pi map
to red, a many to one mapping. But the digits vary in
position, in this case shown in matrix form for convenience.
I was hoping there might be something discernable (as
there seems to be in the auditory mappings) in this "Pi
animation", either in just the red pattern itself
or if the reds were all connected as in, "connect
all the dots". Or, maybe arranged and plotted so
all the 4's made a line, all the 2's, etc. Or something
similar to the random number test that's based on producing
a visually uniform gray scale, using no statistics or
math at all. But I had to give up because the process
was just too tedious--I did all the above manually. For
me, going further will require some sort of automated
process. Maybe I'll get back to it someday. I posted this
hoping you might find something in the method that's of
interest or see something I don't.
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