Oscillating Continuum is a project by artist Ryoichi Kurokawa. Ryoichi calls this an audiovisual sculpture, where both dynamic sound-generated visuals are displayed on juxtaposed sculpture surfaces. The above video shows multiple songs documented.
While the process is not documented online, I think the video can let you assume a process where the line distances and vertices are generated based on the data from the song. What I admire, however, is the elegance and simplicity of the artist’s creative direction. He has kept the work minimal in color and form, letting the sound generated visuals take priority. This project reminds me that data exists, but it still takes the artistic and creative vision to articulate what it means.