
an electronic dynamic luminous sculpture picture that visualizes the sounds emitted in its vicinity as a giant equalizer screen.
[link: on-machine.com|via mocoloco.com]
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an electronic dynamic luminous sculpture picture that visualizes the sounds emitted in its vicinity as a giant equalizer screen.
[link: on-machine.com|via mocoloco.com]


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At first I thought it was just a TV... which actually wouldn't be a bad idea.
It would be nice if we could just est our TV set to "equalizer" to create some environment in the room.
This sounds tacky but at the new Motorcity Casino in Detroit they have pillars that essentially serve as giant equalizers. It's pretty awesome to look at when there's music playing the lights go up and down the pillars in sync.
In my site you can look the same concept but diferent....
www.vidainutil.com