audiogrammina
Audiogrammina is a term used in art and media theory to describe a class of artifacts that encode audible information within a graphical substrate. The concept emphasizes a close coupling of sound and image, allowing the auditory content to be experienced through multiple modalities or through decoding processes. While not widely standardized, audiogrammina appear in discussions of experimental media, sonification, and digital aesthetics.
Etymology-wise, the word combines audiogram, a graphical representation of an audio signal, with the suffix -mina,
Characteristics and construction often involve a static image or short animated piece whose design encodes a
Applications and reception vary. Artists and researchers use audiogrammina to explore memory, data representation, and the