The Yuki Yamamoto Spica is for the Art and Music Connoisseur
Meghan Young — November 13, 2009 — Art & Design
References: yy-design.net & fastcompany
Why just have audio entertainment when you can bring it to the next level with the Yuki Yamamoto Spica speaker system. Creating a watery light show fit for any living space and music/art connoisseur, this speaker is definitely has more bang for its buck.
Unveiled at Tokyo’s DesignTide 2009, the Yuki Yamamoto Spica is composed of a water-tight sub-woofer and a glass tube. Covered with lights and water, the speaker reverberates it’s contents to create a one-of-a-kind show.
Unveiled at Tokyo’s DesignTide 2009, the Yuki Yamamoto Spica is composed of a water-tight sub-woofer and a glass tube. Covered with lights and water, the speaker reverberates it’s contents to create a one-of-a-kind show.
Trend Themes
1. Audio-visual Integration - There is a growing trend of combining audio and visual elements to enhance the entertainment experience.
2. Interactive Art - The use of water-filled speakers demonstrates the trend of incorporating interactive elements into artistic installations.
3. Immersive Home Entertainment - Water-filled speakers can revolutionize the way people experience music and movies in their own homes, making it more immersive and visually captivating.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - This disruptive innovation opportunity can open up new possibilities for audio device manufacturers to create unique and visually stunning products.
2. Art and Design - The use of water as a medium in speakers creates opportunities for artists and designers to explore new forms of interactive installations.
3. Home Entertainment - The development of water-filled speakers can bring a new level of excitement and immersive experience to the home entertainment industry.
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