Sewing in the Beats Like I’m Vivienne Westwood - Yanko Design
In our modern internet age, designing things that can exist fully put together and taken apart (physically or digitally), is generally a adept idea. Merely sometimes, bridges to nowhere bring yous to the strangest places! Presenting the hottest new device to brand audio visible.
Who would accept guessed it'd be a sewing machine?
I say bridge to nowhere because in one case the sound is in the cloth, another device'd have to be designed to decipher it! It works in Japan with QRCodes, why not hither? Let's do it!
Blueprint duo SOUNDS.BUTTER™ spread information technology on thick:
The intention for this projection was to brand sound visible. As there is already a variety of ways in which sounds tin can be seen (equalizers, sub-titles, etc.), my aim was to produce a device where that representation of sound would be a physical one. I therefore used the sewing motorcar as the basis for the project as I feel information technology is synonymous with industry, and making physical products.
That'south correct, there are plenty of other devices that make sound visible.
Any more made recently?
Also, exercise you suppose Miss Vivienne Westwood, blueprint queen, would use this device if it were made real?
Be sure to cheque out Yanko Design [Sound], and keep the beats rolling in all shapes, sizes, and manifestations.
Designer: Sounds.Butter Studio [ Via: SwissMiss ]
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2008/11/17/sewing-in-the-beats-like-im-vivienne-westwood/
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