The sound of time
What’s the sound of the years going by? That’s probably what Bartholomäus Traubeck asked himself when he invented Years, a very special object that’s becoming a big hit around the web.
Although it looks exactly like a record player, its needle doesn’t play the groove of a vinyl record but the rings of slices of wood, translating the data on their strength, thickness and rate of growth into software-generated piano music.
An experiment that mixes science and art giving birth to an oddly metaphysical and moving outcome. Because this irregular and sometimes disturbing music really seems to evoke the inescapable passing of time. Just take a look at this video and see it for yourselves.
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