The Dentsu London Sound Sculptures Brings Color to Life
Amanda Chang — October 2, 2010 — Art & Design
References: dentsulondon & notcot.org
Fans of animated artwork are sure to enjoy this colourful display of the dancing Sound Sculptures put on by Dentsu London in collaboration with Linden Gledhill. Originating as a project for Canon’s PIXMA color printer range, the project can definitely be more defined as a fantastic work of art than a printer project.
The Sound Sculptures are composed of dancing droplets of paint that had been captured in intricate detail as they reacted to sound waves, vibrations and frequencies. Using a stretched balloon over a speaker, the droplets were able to react and erupt to the vibrations of the balloon.
Check out the video to see these beautiful display of color.
The Sound Sculptures are composed of dancing droplets of paint that had been captured in intricate detail as they reacted to sound waves, vibrations and frequencies. Using a stretched balloon over a speaker, the droplets were able to react and erupt to the vibrations of the balloon.
Check out the video to see these beautiful display of color.
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