Sonic Wire Sculpture, sound designed in 3D.

The representations of the sounds through signs represents an abstraction of their acoustic efficiency through a unique display. Sonic Wire Sculpture of Amin Pitaru is a software which allows to represent the sound through lines that run through three-dimensional space. It is a design tool capable of giving his best results with a tablet due to the pressure sensitivity that allows to vary the thickness of the lines. The tone of each note (ie the associated sample) is determined by the vertical position of the sign, fully evaluated since the point of view slowly rotates around the central axis (that of z). This allows you to appreciate one of the most interesting features, namely the possibility of rotation that allows you to 'feel' a structure of small changes all the same height, in another perspective. Through a rotation of ninety degrees, in fact, the same structure becomes suddenly including a wide spectrum of notes and variations retaining the same sign. In the reproduction of the sound the temporal movement of forms is associated with the development of the sounds, but it is the continuous rotation of the form that involves an overall view of the characteristics of the sound, visible at the very moment in which it plays through this spatial metaphor,.