Extended Reality - Apple Music
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Visualizing the invisible.
Creating visual metaphors for different mood experiences. This combination of immersive environments, color theory and audio frequencies ensures each user’s experience is deeply personal and emotionally resonant. An AI assistant learns and creates options to reinforce a current mood or transition to a new one, these features facilitate a powerful and personal journey through mood-enhanced environments - 'Soundscapes.'
As designers we're familiar with these subconscious environmental and phenomenological applications in physical-spatial environments. Using natural and artificial lighting, thermal variances, environment and contextual relevance, site orientation, auditory contamination, and building materials to determine how a user will feel within a physical space. In a mixed reality environment we can begin to apply these same concepts.
Using Solfeggio Frequencies and Spatial Audio:
The purpose behind using solfeggio frequencies and spatial audio is to activate and encourage the brain to align with targeted frequencies, promoting relaxation, focus or energy. Spatial Audio within the Vision Pro can offer the immersive experience and tones tailored to the mood room’s theme. This will create a 3D audio environment to simulate sounds from specific directions and distances, enhancing the realism of the mixed reality experience.
Solfeggio Frequencies work by matching five different brainwave states: delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma. Sound frequency, landscape and colors will vary with requirements in brain state activation. E.g. 'focus/work/create' soundscapes will differ from 'calm/anxiety relief/sleep' soundscapes.
This combination of visual and audio elements, along with adaptive and responsive design, ensures each user’s experience is deeply personal and emotionally resonant. Whether they want to reinforce their current mood or transition to a new one, these features facilitate a powerful and personal journey through mood-enhanced environments - 'Soundscapes.'
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