Andy O'Meara
Andrew "Drew" O'Meara is a creator of artistic music visualization software, and founded SoundSpectrum in 2000. O'Meara attended Cornell University, graduating in computer science in 1999 on a Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarship. He completed a five-year commitment as a naval submarine officer in 2004. His first popular music visualization software was WhiteCap, released in March 1999. O'Meara is most noted for his second music visualizer, G-Force, released in January 2000. G-Force is the flagship product for SoundSpectrum. In the second quarter of 2007, O'Meara continued his development of White Cap.
References
- Kahney, Leander. "Music Artist Has Sinking Feeling", Wired News. April 12, 2001. Retrieved May 16, 2006.
In 2011 Andy released Aeon, 'a music visualization plug-in for media players, rich with content variety, color and artistic depth. Aeon is filled with an incredibly diverse range of visual imagery, imagination and possibility.'