‘Object of Sound' Household Items Based Off of Vocal Wavelengths
Andrew Robichaud — July 28, 2009 — Art & Design
As the expansion of the creative mind continues, the conceptual designs we come across will also grow. This scientific/home décor collection is quite intriguing.
The collection of vases, lamps and a candle holder are very cleverly designed to mimic the sound waves that occur when speaking the objects' names. The 2D waves are transformed into 3D images for the ultimate sonic boom.
It’s quite creative to say the least, and they do look rather normal, so don’t act or look crazy!
The collection of vases, lamps and a candle holder are very cleverly designed to mimic the sound waves that occur when speaking the objects' names. The 2D waves are transformed into 3D images for the ultimate sonic boom.
It’s quite creative to say the least, and they do look rather normal, so don’t act or look crazy!
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