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Paint Sound Sculptures by Dentsu

Advertising firm Dentsu collaborated with biochemist and photographer Linden Gledhill on this fantastic project for the launch of Canon’s PIXMA range of color printers. The project features sound sculptures made of dancing droplets of paint captured in extreme detail as they react to sound waves. Definitely watch the video.

[quote]The colour sculptures were created by stretching a latex membrane over a speaker, which caused drops of paint to erupt for a fraction of a second when a single sharp note was played. Experimenting with different instruments, frequencies and volumes affected the formations in different ways, which we captured in stills and film shot at thousands of frames per second.[/quote]

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