Lgrohn,
It's a bleak and unwelcoming picture you see. Music produced from pictures by computer with a humans only interaction being pushing the button marked go.
Mobile phone takes picture, and adds music sourced from a server, to produce random tones. Do i have this right? This is your concept of music? A composer is actually a software engineer, and when he's built this software you determinedly keep coming back to, he's then out of a job? Are you so immeresed in this 'metareality' of yours that you don't enjoy playing the piano, or listening to live musicians perform 'artifacts' from the past?
Don't you have someone so important to you, that you're inspired to write beautiful songs, or stirring melodies for?
And this metareality of yours. does it include other people, or are we all to stay apart, no longer watching an event together, but take a picture, press the inhuman button, and instant compositional gratification, or so you would have us believe, as you've so persistently and determinedly written.
We've all thought of different ways of producing music and many have tried in the past and present to automate part of the process.
But the Orwellian picture you describe, of taking humans out of the process and giving the sum total of mans potential for creativity to a computer (in a mobile phone) is not a metareality as you've so immersed yourself in, but an unreality more akin to a machine world devoid of emotion, or human aspiration.
I feel deeply sorry for you to be so 'musically' determined to detach yourself from the wonderful flaws and imperfections of that we call humanity.
Alex.