Harry Yeff created a system dubbed Voice Gems. The artist and vocalist has always had a fascination with the human voice. So much so that he set out to capture the essence of someone's voice and translate it into a physical object.
Voice Gems takes voice data and transforms it into colors and forms, similar to the shapes of gemstones. Yeff collaborated with artist Kenny Schachter to create large-scale versions of the gem sculptures revealed at Art Basel Miami Beach this month. The project has lasted for over a decade. Yeff collaborated with many scientists to break down the human voice into various components before transforming voices into stone shapes. The bespoke system records a person's voice to create a unique voice fingerprint to inform the Voice Gems' design.
Voice-Informed Gemstones
Voice Gems Are Physical Translations of Voice into Gemstone Lookalikes
Trend Themes
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Voice Gemstones — The combination of voice data and physical translation into gemstone shapes provides an opportunity for personalized jewelry and artistic expression.
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Voice Fingerprinting — Using voice data to create a unique fingerprint opens up possibilities for voice authentication and security measures.
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Artificially Intelligent Voice Technology — Incorporating AI technology to analyze and manipulate voice data can offer new avenues for communication and creativity.
Industry Implications
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Jewelry Design — The creation of personalized jewelry through voice data opens up opportunities in the luxury market.
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Security Technology — Voice fingerprinting can be applied to security measures and identity verification in industries such as finance and healthcare.
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Art Installation — The artistic expression of voice data in the form of gemstone sculptures can be adapted in various public spaces.