Watch This Music Visualizer Using A Puddle Of Water (Video)
May 13, 2013 20:02
This art installation is called "Sonic Water" and it puts a very literal spin on the concept of a real puddle of water. Designed by artists Sven Meyer and Kim Pörksen, Sonic Water consists of two main parts.
There's a speaker cup that creates the actual visualizations by vibrating the water its covered in and there's a projection system which throws the images up on the wall in grainy, black and white.
When the tone changes, the patterns flip back and forth and creates a complex spirographic-style of designs in their natural form. Watch it below: [Designboom]
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