German artist Benoit Maubrey creates mind-boggling sculptures out of salvaged speakers. An amazing feat to say the least, these sculptures often tower over heads as they mimic real landmarks found around the world. For instance, 'TEMPLE', which is made out of 300 recycled speakers, pays tribute to the Greek Temple at Delphi while 'Speaker Gate' is the replica of the gateway of a 6th century fortress.
In addition to sculpting, Benoit Maubrey is the director and founder of Berlin-based art group DIE AUDIO GRUPPE that builds and performs with electronic clothes. His fixation with such technology stemmed from wanting to put paints and canvasses away for something more interesting. Benoit Maubrey writes, "In all of this work I use electronics as a modern "clay" that I can form and create into fantasy-full performances and objects."
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Trend Themes
1. Salvaged Speaker Sculptures - Opportunity for artists and designers to create unique and immersive artworks by repurposing salvaged speakers into sculptures.
2. Electronics as Artistic Medium - Emerging trend of using electronics as a creative medium, allowing artists to explore new ways of expression and interactivity.
3. Interactive Sound Installations - Rising trend of creating large-scale sound installations that engage audiences and transform spaces into immersive sonic experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can leverage salvaged speakers and electronic components to create innovative and visually striking sculptures.
2. Electronics Manufacturing - Opportunity for electronics manufacturers to explore partnerships with artists and provide customized electronic components for interactive art installations.
3. Event Production and Entertainment - Event producers and entertainment companies can incorporate interactive sound installations into their events, offering unique and memorable experiences for attendees.