Complex acoustic information, such as music, is presented as visual
information or as movement of an object in a manner simulating the
reception of the complex acoustic information by the human auditory
system including a complexity of tempo, rhythms, intensity variation from
highs to lows, and silences of the audio, providing a synchronicity with
these characteristics. The acoustic information is processed by an
acoustic human-like auditory transformation. The transformation may be
varied depending on the presentation controlled by the device. The
transformed signal is then applied to a tactile or visual presentation.
The audience reception of the invention is through light, color, or
animation of an image or object complementing the reception of the
acoustic information.