Scott Lawson, creator of an audio reactive LED strip project from 2017, reflects on the technical challenges and human perception issues involved in creating effective sound-to-light systems. This matters to developers and tech professionals because it highlights the importance of understanding how humans perceive both sound and light when designing such systems, beyond just technical implementation. Lawson's future plans include using a neural network trained with accelerometer data from music listeners, which could lead to more engaging and genre-agnostic audio visualizations.
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