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The Foxgrove

February 26, 2016

You Will Never Look at Your Speakers the Same Way Again

by Natalie Lam


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By Marianna Nash

Your new speakers will seem somehow lacking after you watch “For Those Who See” (2010), a unique functional sculpture created by Berlin-based artist Daniel Schulze. The piece consists of a 7x7 grid of audio speakers that emit rings of fog in response to a digital signal.

The patterns and formations morph over the course of the performance. What do you see in the fog?

Hats off to all creators and innovators. Join the future of music by taking a class with us at The Foxgrove today.

(Via ThisIsColossal)

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This gem is brought to you by The Hunt, The Foxgrove's blog that looks into the electronic music and DJ world in the lenses of fashion, lifestyle, art and culture. If you'd like to contribute, find us at info@thefoxgrove.com.

TAGS: strange and beautiful, video, speakers, art


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