Waveform prints is offering a way for music lovers to celebrate their favorite song with a physical, built-to-last object
For a long time, album covers helped make music tangible. We'd arrive home from the record store and, depending on our age, rip the packaging off our new vinyl, CD or cassette and inspect the cover art, liner notes and photos while listening to our freshly acquired music.
is the brainchild of U.K. artist Alex Szabo-Haslam, who was inspired to start making the prints in homage to his favorite electronic artists including Aphex Twin and Autechre.How did you get into making this art? Are you a big time music fan yourself? It was here I discovered really odd-looking sound diagrams from the early 20th century, which triggered something in me: I'd sit drawing different ways to interpret sound whenever I could, sketching various shapes and line styles. One afternoon, a science teacher saw my sketches, and encouraged me to develop them further. I gravitated towards visualising the music I love: rave, electronic and synth-driven stuff by Aphex Twin, Altern-8, Kraftwerk, 808 State and so on.
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