. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Why The Name Colorspace?
Chris Durbin says, "I went through two pages of trial band names before finally coming up with Colorspace. There actually is a term color space, and it refers to the specific way computer monitors, scanners, printers, cameras, and imaging applications represent colors. Computer monitors, for example, use the basic red, green and blue (RGB) color model, in which three axes generate a three-dimensional space containing every possible color combination. There are several other color models. A color space is a particular subset or range of colors within the overall color model. I like that image for a band name, because I think of various harmonies in a song as different colors. Each chord, in context, has it’s own color, loosely speaking. (It’s hard to define exactly which color…!) In fact, the visual arts and music have many parallels, but that's another conversation. I also like the connotations of space, especially the idea of imagination–how imagination can be infinite."
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