Lumisonic Lets Deaf See Sound
Posted on Aug 13, 08 07:51 AM PDT

A software known as Lumisonic allows the deaf to "see" sound waves by showing circles that radiate on a display. This software will roll out a real time representation of sound, and is especially meant to elicit a quick response in the human brain at a glance. According to the man behind the system, Dr Mick Grierson, from Goldsmiths, University of London, "If I make a sound and lower the pitch, the rings contract,." Lumisonic is more than capable to respond to computer-generated noises as well as those from a micirophone, allowing the deaf to be able to experience sound in their very own way.
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