Artist Uses Subwoofers to Paint With Sound
Miami street artist HOXXOH (Douglas Hoekzema), who creates beautiful murals using home gardening equipment, put a subwoofer (or two) on a track, attached a hose, and used the beat coming out of it to paint distinctive patterns on the wall. He calls this method “painting with sound”.
Painting with Sound. Cymatics.
via The Awesomer
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