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Important: use good quality stereo headphones while watching this video! Visualize the soundscapes ahead of seeing their source image, and next keep the correct mental imagery in your mind (visual working memory) while hearing the same soundscape sequence once again until the source image gets reconfirmed. This sensory substitution training video is aimed at normally sighted (but perhaps also low vision) people, who have eyesight to compare their experience and interpretation of soundscapes with. The video lets sighted people explore how vision-like sensory substitution can become through practice. The sensory substitution technology itself is aimed at offering functional vision to totally blind people, and if possible also leading to "truly visual" experiences for late-blind users. The vOICe sensory substitution here sounds one filled rectangle and one line segment, with the visual view first appearing after 3 soundscapes. Can you visualize the soundscapes before their source image appears? Challenging but doable, right? Totally blind people would in practice be listening to the live camera view of the camera in their smart glasses https://www.seeingwithsound.com/andro... Background information: The vOICe scans every image from left to right in a second, while associating elevation with pitch (tone frequency) and brightness with loudness. Thus it can sound any image while preserving a significant amount of pictorial information in sound. Use good quality stereo headphones, because the left-to-right scanning is perceptually supported by stereo panning. The video was generated by The vOICe for Windows 2.16 from https://seeingwithsound.com/winvoice.htm (voice.exe), with its exercise mode toggled by function key F11 and with exercise preferences set via the menu Edit | Exercise Preferences | Randomly Placed Shapes, where you can change numerous setting. Display blanking mode 2 gives the visual display with the source image at the end of each soundscape sequence. In this video the background intensity was set to black (0) instead of dark gray (level 1), at the expense of a slight loss of stereo panning reference sound. Full-screen viewing is toggled by function key F12. You can launch The vOICe for Windows directly into this Exercise mode by entering the following command on a DOS command line in the folder with the executable voice.exe: "voice.exe -F11F12 -nocapture" (without the quotes). You can watch this YouTube video with any browser on your PC or mobile device, but for the most immersive experience with the least amount of visual distraction from eyesight you can also stream The vOICe for Windows output https://www.seeingwithsound.com/winvo... live to your Oculus/Meta Quest headset using Virtual Desktop https://www.vrdesktop.net (we are not affiliated with them). Virtual Desktop lets you practice your voluntary mental imagery for instance late at night or early in the morning while lying comfortably in bed, using its Black Void environment for zero distraction from peripheral vision and its Head Lock option to keep The vOICe exercise view centered at all times. No retinal implant, no brain implant, no Neuralink Blindsight or whatever. Advantages: no surgery, scalable, vastly cheaper with far less visual distortion, higher acuity, larger field of view, and replaceable hardware (i.e. no insurmountable device lifetime issues). You can download the YouTube video as an MP4 video file (145 MB) from https://www.seeingwithsound.com/media... More information on brain implants and The vOICe vision BCI at https://www.seeingwithsound.com/neura...