Every song already
contains a picture.
Music Canvas listens closely enough to find it.
Not to the sound.
To what the sound is doing.
Rhythm. Energy. Silence. Sustained notes. Sudden attacks. The shape of a song is hidden inside thousands of tiny decisions. Music Canvas reads them as signals for movement, space, weight and colour.
There is no single way
to see a song.
Music can become movement, tension, matter, rhythm, space, colour — or something that has no name yet. Music Canvas does not apply a look to a song. It opens a visual possibility and lets the music decide what happens inside it.
The canvas is built
while the music happens.
A beat can strike. A note can travel. A sustain can leave a trace. Silence can create space. The composition grows in real time, event by event, until the song has left its complete visual memory behind.
Different music should
never make the same picture.
Each song develops its own visual identity: trajectories, forms, density, colour and behaviour. Reinterpret it and the new work belongs to the same family — but it is never simply repeated.
A SONG IS HEARD ONCE.