Angela Lowe — October 5, 2006 — Art & Design
References: musicforbodies.net & gushmagazine
Kaffe Matthews has designed “Sonic Bedâ€, a bed equipped with built-in loudspeakers. The purpose is to concentrate on making music to feel rather than just listen to. When you lie down on the bed an endless loop of sounds surrounds you and allows your entire body to experience the music. Music for Bodies is a research project that links the sonic mapping of human bodies to architecture.
Implications - Products that play on multiple senses provide a unique experience for consumers. It allows them to have experiences on higher levels and give them an overall great feeling. Ideas such as the Sonic Bed create a new experience for its users.
Implications - Products that play on multiple senses provide a unique experience for consumers. It allows them to have experiences on higher levels and give them an overall great feeling. Ideas such as the Sonic Bed create a new experience for its users.
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1. Multisensory Experiences - Creating products that engage multiple senses provides a unique and immersive experience for consumers.
2. Sensory Mapping - Linking sonic mapping of human bodies to architecture opens up opportunities for innovative designs and interactive experiences.
3. Enhanced Music Consumption - Designing products like the Sonic Bed that transform the way music is felt and experienced offers a disruptive innovation in the music industry.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Integrating technology and sound systems into furniture allows for the creation of immersive and multi-sensory experiences.
2. Music - Exploring new ways to consume music through innovative products like the Sonic Bed can revolutionize the music industry.
3. Architecture - Connecting sonic mapping of human bodies to architectural design presents opportunities for creating interactive and sensory-focused spaces.
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