According to Wired UK, iPhone app developer Reality Jockey is working with director Christopher Nolan and composer Hans Zimmer on a new “augmented sound project” based on the original score to Inception. Reality Jockey is the developer behind the popular RjDj app – which is a music based application for the iPhone – of which this new project is supposed to be quite similar in idea.
The software will squeeze the music through different “dreams” (filters) depending on the location, time, date and activity of the user. “There are dreams that are only played once a month on full-moon nights, or when the weather is bad, or when someone is traveling at more than 120mph…”
I have no idea what all of this really means, but it sounds like it will definitely be worth checking out! Word on the street is that this “project” is close to being finished and will likely release via iTunes around December 7th when Inception is released on Blu-ray and DVD.






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