A Record Player That Plays Slices of Wood
If you think that vinyl is the only thing that can be played on a turntable, guess again. There's something else that, when played like a record, has an amazingly clear sound - a piece of sliced wood.
Built by an artist by the name of Bartholomaus Traubec, this particular record player - along with a considerable amount of computer programming - can actually translate the rings of trees into piano music.
How it works is the rings of a tree are analyzed so that their "arrangement and texture is translated sonically into music." With the help of special computer programming, each tree creates a unique piece of music.
Traubec has compiled the whole thing into a project called Years, a reference to the tree rings. When watching the video, pay attention to how the different types of wood change the sound.
YEARS from Bartholomäus Traubeck on Vimeo.
A record player that plays slices of wood.
Modified record player, wood, sleeves. 2011
Thanks to: Pro-ject Audio, Karla Spiluttini, Ivo Francx, Rohol
www.traubeck.com
UPDATE:
Years is out as MP3.Download the digital release: http://traubeck.bandcamp.com/album/years
To get the 12" vinyl release please go to http://www.ordia-muszc.com/shop/
(Source: Vimeo)