This project is inspired in algorithms used by face recognition systems. Having observed that new images are created during the digital image processing used by such algorithms, I’m proposing the conception of a new visual identity of a person by mixing two features that are commonly used to identify one human from another: face and voice. The result of this fusion is a new biometrical identity and the possibility to create a process in which each one of us will be able to reimagine its visual representation using sound as a base system. In order to achieve this new biometrical identity, pixels from a portrait of a person are morphed using as a baseline pattern a plot of time, frequency and intensity of a waveform obtained by recording each person’s voice.
Portrait Graphs
Manuel Velasquez
December 11, 2015
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