Hi Sina and all, Did you set your sound player or media player to loop the sound? In the beginning you will need to hear the soundscapes a number of times to hear out all the visual details that they contain. Did you use stereo headphones? Loudspeakers spoil the details. The image is scanned from left to right, which pitch for height and loudness for brightness. There is a curve going up and down and up again, and so does its pitch: it sounds as a single tone with pitch going up and down and up again. In the same image there are three little bright squares at the lower left, which you hear on your left side at low pitch, with the leftmost two at the same height, hence having the same pitch with a very brief pause in between, and the third one a little higher, hence at somewhat higher pitch. At the bottom right of the image there are two little squares, again at low pitch but sounding on your right side. The rightmost square lies lowest, hence giving lowest pitch. Finally, also at the right but at a high position, there is a row of five little squares, all at the same height, hence all with the same high pitch with brief interruptions separating them. So in total there are three plus two plus five is ten little squares, and the curve. Best wishes, Peter Meijer Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com http://www.visualprosthesis.com Sina Bahram wrote: > I'm sorry...but I did not get 10 squares and a curve out of either of = > those > two sounds...the faster one was simply too fast to grab anything but a > curvature motion....the first one indicated something about individual > things in the picture....but I have no clue what.... > > Take care, > Sina