Blew Note

Andy O’Meara wants to blow your mind. His digital music plug-in called G-Force, which created "Breathe" (pictured here), has been downloaded more than 6 million times since its release early this year. And come spring G-Force will trip out the Togetherland concert tour of multiplatinum recording artist Seal. The freeware (55ware.audiogalaxy.com) renders audio data in […]

Andy O'Meara wants to blow your mind. His digital music plug-in called G-Force, which created "Breathe" (pictured here), has been downloaded more than 6 million times since its release early this year. And come spring G-Force will trip out the Togetherland concert tour of multiplatinum recording artist Seal. The freeware (55ware.audiogalaxy.com) renders audio data in watercolor washes of pixels that warp and bend in time to the beat like an MP3 kaleidoscope. "You are guaranteed to get something totally weird and new," O'Meara says.

"When I first saw it, I had a spiritual experience," says Seal, whose performances will be transformed into G-Force images and projected onto the walls of the 1,500-seat tent that will serve as his touring venue. "Like music itself, the images tap into something internal and deep."

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