Video: Edison Bottle - Beck's Singing Bottle
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The dance and music group Stomp can play any melody of any complexity on literally anything, even on garbage, even on their own bodies. And the company Beck's turned one of bottles to analog vinyl recordthat can play music when you slide a needle over it gramophone.
One of the pioneers of sound recording in the world can be called the inventor Thomas Edison, who in 1877 introduced the phonograph - a device that could record and reproduce sounds.
Many decades have passed since then, technologies have gone far ahead, and Edison's developments are no longer used in life. Unless real music lovers from time to time take out vinyl records to shake off the dust, listen to a few favorite songs and remember their youth.
The company Beck's, known for the beer of the same name, also offers us to recall the old days. She turned a glass bottle from her alcoholic drink into a phonograph roller.
To do this, the company's specialists, using a computer and an ultra-precise screw-cutting machine, applied special grooves to the surface of the bottle, barely visible to the naked eye, but at the same time perfectly readable by the player's needle.
The project called Edison Bottle was created, first of all, to clearly demonstrate that even long-obsolete technologies can be revived in our time thanks to computers and ultra-precise devices.
Another goal of this unusual project is to advertise a music label, which was founded not so long ago by Beck's.
Music and alcohol in the twentieth century often went hand in hand with each other. And the Beck's company carries this trend into the new century, creating a unique, the only sound carrier in the world made on the basis of a regular beer bottle.
Recommended:
Stars of the 1990s: How the first singing DJ Sergey Minaev and the performer of the hit "Lilac Mist" Vladimir Markin became related
In the 1990s. the names of these two artists were known to everyone: Sergei Minaev became the first "singing DJ" who wrote music and poetry, was the author of parodies of world hits, performed songs, toured the country and abroad. And the songs of Vladimir Markin were sung by the whole country: "I am ready to kiss the sand …", "Lilac fog", "White bird cherry". In the 2000s. almost nothing was heard about them, and recently it became known that the artists were actually connected not only by professional activities. Where is the prop
Stop Singing in the Shower: Music Festival Advertisement
Creative advertising is not only entertaining but also enlightening. It turns out that songs can be measured in liters consumed. But consumed not inside, but during an impromptu concert in the bathroom. The posters remind us that while we are singing in the shower, water flows down the pipe at a rate of 9 liters per minute. And if ash-two-oh is a matter of everyday life (with one "Thriller" more, others less - trifles), then how not to throw out your singing talent with her. Therefore, a funny ad suggests not to let your
The Singing Jingle Tree in the Lancashire Hills
Having the appearance of a fallen alien spaceship, this fantastic sculpture consists of a huge number of pipes, making strange, one might even say, frightening sounds when the wind blows
"Singing Chladni". Musical Physics by Meara O'Reilly
Meara O'Reilly writes musical compositions specifically to create patterns from salt. Sounds weird and pretty pointless, right? In fact, there is nothing strange here, and this phrase just illustrates what can happen if the laws of physics known to all are approached with a share of creativity
The great chansonnier Alexander Vertinsky: The vicissitudes of fate "The poet, strangely singing his poems "
Vertinsky's voice and manner of performance - a melodious and cutesy recitative with expressive grassing - is impossible not to recognize or confuse with someone. Vertinsky is a NAME-legend, and there is no other like that. Possessing a unique charm and aristocratic magic, he, like a hypnotist, skillfully controlled the mood of the audience in the hall. So what is the phenomenon of this great artist?