Do music and art influence one another? Measuring cross-modal similarities in music and art

A. Duthie, A. Duthie
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The visual arts and music interact with one another on both an individual scale (e.g., music-inspired synesthetes and artist-musician duos) and on a grand scale (e.g., the art movement Baroque, wherein abstract qualities such as “ornamentation” permeate both media). We develop a means to measure one of the many cross-modal similarities between music and visual art to both reveal any direct influences between the media, and to apply them to determine whether these connections became stronger or weaker throughout time. We examined the cross-modally linked continuums of lightness of color and height of pitch within comparable paintings and music of a time-determined art movement. The model of comparison extracted, measured, and contrasted the attributes of lightness of color in art and height of pitch in music in works from Russia and France created between 1870 and 1920. Although Russian visual art was measurably darker in value than French visual art of the same time, no significant differences were found between Russian and French music. While our results do not suggest direct influences manifesting differently in each medium, they demonstrate the use of the lightness-pitch model, applicable to other eras to measure potential cross-modal convergence and divergence through time.
音乐和艺术相互影响吗?测量音乐和艺术中的跨模态相似性
视觉艺术和音乐在个体尺度上(例如,受音乐启发的联觉者和艺术家-音乐家二人组)和在大尺度上(例如,巴洛克艺术运动,其中抽象的品质,如“装饰”渗透到两种媒介中)相互作用。我们开发了一种方法来衡量音乐和视觉艺术之间的许多跨模态相似性之一,以揭示媒体之间的任何直接影响,并应用它们来确定这些联系是随着时间的推移变得更强还是更弱。我们研究了在一个确定时间的艺术运动的可比绘画和音乐中,颜色的亮度和音高的交叉模态连接的连续体。比较模型提取、测量并对比了1870年至1920年间创作的俄罗斯和法国作品中艺术色彩的明暗度和音乐音高的属性。虽然俄国的视觉艺术在价值上明显比同一时期的法国视觉艺术要黑暗,但俄国和法国音乐之间并没有发现显著的差异。虽然我们的结果并不表明在每种媒介中表现出不同的直接影响,但它们证明了亮度-间距模型的使用,该模型适用于其他时代,以测量潜在的跨模态收敛和随时间的发散。
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