Visible Sound: Graph Stitching Sewing Machine

An electronically enhanced sewing machine [soundsbutter.com], able to represent sound through the height of the stitches it creates. The resulting stitch pattern thus becomes visually similar to an equalizer timeline. Unfortunately, currently a non-working prototype only.
Via SwissMiss.
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(via information aesthetics.)
Category: electronic culture, information design, music, tangible
Tags: clothes, device, visualisation
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