I think it’s interesting to see how the combination of art and sound has existed since very early times, even before the advent of live coding. It’s fascinating how people have integrated other disciplines into their own areas of interest. I remember watching a video about how sound can shape sand into different patterns. It feels like the idea of interdisciplinarity with sound has helped lay the foundation for experimentation, forming the initial steps toward sound visualization through sand.
As we move into the digital era, people now have access to tools that make it easy to create both art and sound compositions. This has blurred the line between musicians and artists in the digital world, as mentioned in the reading, opening up opportunities for new forms of sound and visuals that can complement each other. This kind of co-evolution between the senses powerfully represents the concept of “multidisciplinary” work, as fields with distinct terminology and skill sets begin to build on one another to elevate both art and music to new levels.