February 23, 2012

nedhepburn:

This turntable plays trees. No, really. You have to see this to believe it.

We need this at the Garden. How dreamy and wonderful. I wonder if different trees make different sounds? How would a tulip tree differ from a birch? Would an invasive species like the Norway maple sound menacing? Would a willow sound sprightly and flexible? ~AR

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    amikor rátehénkedek a zongorára miért nem ilyen jön ki belőle?
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    This is the coolest thing I’ve seen this year.
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    From the artist’s statement: “A tree’s year rings are analysed for their strength, thickness and rate of growth. This...
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    Very, very cool. Although I’d like...the actual mechanics of how it works.
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