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The term color organ refers to a tradition of mechanical devices built to represent sound and accompany music in a visual medium. The earliest created color organs were manual instruments based on the harpsichord design. By the 1900s they were electromechanical. In the early 20th century, a silent color organ tradition (Lumia) developed. In the 1960s and 1970s, the term "color organ" became popularly associated with electronic devices that responded to their music inputs with light shows. The term "light organ" is increasingly being used for these devices; allowing "color organ" to reassume its original meaning.

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  • Farbenklavier (de)
  • Color organ (en)
  • Órgão de cores (pt)
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  • Das Farbenklavier ist ein Tasteninstrument. Als Vorläufer wird häufig das Augenklavier genannt. Auch der Begriff Farblichtflügel ist gebräuchlich. Durch das Niederdrücken der Tasten werden optische Eindrücke, beispielsweise Lichtprojektionen, erzeugt. Zudem können die akustischen Klänge des Klaviers erklingen. Dadurch wurde im 18. Jahrhundert die traditionelle Farbe-Ton-Diskussion neu belebt. 1912 versuchte auch der russische Maler und Grafiker Wassily Kandinsky mit seiner Bühnenkomposition Der Gelbe Klang Musik mit Farbe zu verbinden. 2015 ist das Internationale Jahr des Lichts. Aus diesem Anlass ist in Berlin ein Farblichtflügel vorgestellt worden. (de)
  • The term color organ refers to a tradition of mechanical devices built to represent sound and accompany music in a visual medium. The earliest created color organs were manual instruments based on the harpsichord design. By the 1900s they were electromechanical. In the early 20th century, a silent color organ tradition (Lumia) developed. In the 1960s and 1970s, the term "color organ" became popularly associated with electronic devices that responded to their music inputs with light shows. The term "light organ" is increasingly being used for these devices; allowing "color organ" to reassume its original meaning. (en)
  • O termo órgão de cores refere-se a uma tradição de dispositivos mecânicos (século XVIII), e depois eletromecânicos, construídos para representar sons ou acompanhar a música em mídias visuais—por qualquer número de maneiras. No começo do século XX, uma tradição de órgão de cores silencioso (Lumia) se desenvolveu. Nos anos 1960~1970, o termo "órgão de cores" tornou-se popularmente associado com dispositivos eletrônicos que respondiam a entradas de música com exibições luminosas. O termo "órgão de luz" é cada vez mais usado para estes dispositivos, permitindo que "órgão de cores" retome seu significado original. (pt)
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  • Das Farbenklavier ist ein Tasteninstrument. Als Vorläufer wird häufig das Augenklavier genannt. Auch der Begriff Farblichtflügel ist gebräuchlich. Durch das Niederdrücken der Tasten werden optische Eindrücke, beispielsweise Lichtprojektionen, erzeugt. Zudem können die akustischen Klänge des Klaviers erklingen. Dadurch wurde im 18. Jahrhundert die traditionelle Farbe-Ton-Diskussion neu belebt. 1912 versuchte auch der russische Maler und Grafiker Wassily Kandinsky mit seiner Bühnenkomposition Der Gelbe Klang Musik mit Farbe zu verbinden. 2015 ist das Internationale Jahr des Lichts. Aus diesem Anlass ist in Berlin ein Farblichtflügel vorgestellt worden. (de)
  • The term color organ refers to a tradition of mechanical devices built to represent sound and accompany music in a visual medium. The earliest created color organs were manual instruments based on the harpsichord design. By the 1900s they were electromechanical. In the early 20th century, a silent color organ tradition (Lumia) developed. In the 1960s and 1970s, the term "color organ" became popularly associated with electronic devices that responded to their music inputs with light shows. The term "light organ" is increasingly being used for these devices; allowing "color organ" to reassume its original meaning. (en)
  • O termo órgão de cores refere-se a uma tradição de dispositivos mecânicos (século XVIII), e depois eletromecânicos, construídos para representar sons ou acompanhar a música em mídias visuais—por qualquer número de maneiras. No começo do século XX, uma tradição de órgão de cores silencioso (Lumia) se desenvolveu. Nos anos 1960~1970, o termo "órgão de cores" tornou-se popularmente associado com dispositivos eletrônicos que respondiam a entradas de música com exibições luminosas. O termo "órgão de luz" é cada vez mais usado para estes dispositivos, permitindo que "órgão de cores" retome seu significado original. (pt)
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