He Puts A Ring From A Tree Trunk On A Record Player. When It Starts To Play, I Got Chills All Over!!7/17/2017 via The Daily Link Music is indeed all around us, but I never thought a gorgeous piece of music could be found in a cross-section of a tree trunk. Artist Bartholomaus Traubeck designed and built a record player that “reads” the texture and color variations of tree rings and interprets them as music. Because every tree has its own configuration of rings, every tree has its own song. By doing this, Traubeck has essentially created the infinite library of records. You must love the time we live in. If you think Nature would sound like crackling and random noises, think again. This is actually beautiful.
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[via Some Small Magic] Onye Ozuzu - creator of Technology of the Circle, founder of Project Tool, and Dean of the School of Fine and Performing Arts at Columbia College - explains a circle's organizing principle, culture as a way, embodied discourse, and preparing to leave. Music by SJ Roberts.
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