Saturday, November 22, 2008

Visualizing Sound (With a Sewing Machine)


"We’re really enjoying the work of interactive design group Sound Butter. The duo of Patrick Li and Ian Gallais has a radically different approach to design. Using humor, everyday objects, artistic flair and a healthy dose of adventurous experimentation, Sound Butter makes you simultaneously laugh and think with their creations. One such project is the “visible sound sewing machine”. It’s a prototype of a device that would make sound visible and physical by sewing waveforms onto fabric.”

This is an interesting idea, like its name, user can sew “music” on the clothes by this Sewing Machine, but other people may not know those waveforms are “music.”


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