The Visual Music Device Flows to Whatever Beat You're Groovin'
Alex Scott — April 29, 2010 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
Let's face it, the biggest problem with stereos is that there is never really anything to look at. The visual music device shown here brings in some wicked imagery as you are rediscovering those old Peter Frampton songs. Looking more like an aquarium than a ghetto blaster, it is basically a glassed-in water tank with all of the electronic components and plug-ins at the bottom.
The liquid contained within the visual music device actually REACTS to the tempo and beat of the song. Though everyone will get a kick out of this machine, it will especially attract those into new age meditation--and people who like shiny things.
The liquid contained within the visual music device actually REACTS to the tempo and beat of the song. Though everyone will get a kick out of this machine, it will especially attract those into new age meditation--and people who like shiny things.
Trend Themes
1. Visual Music Devices - Opportunity to explore design and incorporating technology to improve user experience
2. Responsive Audio Systems - Opportunity to leverage sensors and AI to create personalized audio experiences for users
3. Audio-visual Integration - Opportunity to explore ways to incorporate audio and visual elements for a more immersive experience
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Implementing disruptive design and technology in audio devices
2. Home Decor - Incorporating innovative audio devices into home decor for a visually appealing experience
3. Meditation and Wellness - Creating immersive and sensory experiences using visual and audio elements for meditation practice
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