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This project is all about me building cool visuals driven by audio. Whilst also learning how to do it.

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I made a audio visualizer using python with the Turtle library as visualization. This project sparked up on me when ı saw another example of audio visualization made by Scott W Harden who has a excellent blog on using a image and a html page including javascript to visualize the image without adding a hefty gui. The hardest part of this project was understanding the logic behind the code and writing it in a way so others with no understanding of the code may easily apprehend the code i think i did a half decent job at that . But be informed AI was used to make the code (using code from Scott W Hardens blog and looking through other codes, getting the ideas i like). Since this will be my first time shipping a project be harsh because what will i do if i don't learn.(Sorry for my English)

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Added the explanation for the README currently working on adding comments for the code to make it more readable. Image down below is just the web demo you can access through my github profile or just https://20cuneyt10.github.io/lively/ I’m planning to add a variable corner to so you can experiment on the web demo

Added the explanation for the README currently working on adding comments for the code to make it more readable. Image down below is just the web demo you can access through my github profile or just https://20cuneyt10.github.io/lively/ I’m planning to add a variable corner to so you can experiment on the web demo

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This is a project I started after my exams to play around with how Python interacts with sound. I want to implement 3D objects and games into this scope soon so I can at least call it a project, rather than just me learning the fundamentals of sound waves and how an ADC works.

This is a project I started after my exams to play around with how Python interacts with sound. I want to implement 3D objects and games into this scope soon so I can at least call it a project, rather than just me learning the fundamentals of sound waves and how an ADC works.

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