colorcalm ambient visuals

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colorcalm.jpga new approach to media-driven interior decoration through 'programming positive atmospheres' that display aesthetic visual effects on a television screen. the company called 'colorcalm' sells DVDs that show ambient computer-generated effects created by various multimedia artists, similar to those dynamic visualizations of your favorite music player (only much slower). the newest DVD seems to feature famous people, including John Maeda (title 'Food Coloring', music by Ryuichi Sakamoto), Irma Boom ('Barcodes', with music by Michael Nyman) & Peter Saville ('Colour Wheel', music by New Order/Terranova). the next DVD is already in development & will feature the winning submissions determined by a competition. watch a small video snippet at the 'via' link. [colorcalm.com|via mocoloco.com]

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