Cloudspeaker

What would your music taste look like if it was an object?

product 3d printed generative sound infographic speaker
Cloudspeaker

Cloudspeaker is a conceptual work to create loudspeakers that reflect the musical taste of their owner. It is realised by means of 3d printing.

Nowadays, streaming music is common. Information on what kind of music someone likes can be saved, evaluated and summed up in tags. Cloudspeaker uses this information to shape an individualised loudspeaker body. The tags of most played music and a 10sec frequency spectrum of the 33 favourite songs has an impact on the shape of the speaker.

Cloudspeaker_pop
Cloudspeaker_metal
Cloudspeaker_ambient

As an example of all possible variants, the concept is illustrated by three loudspeakers on the subject of Heavy Metal, Pop and Ambient music.

To evaluate the tags all common music styles are categorized within the following parameters: loud-silent; calm-vivid; and soft-hard. On a scale from 0-10 they parametrically build the speaker body. As an example of the possible shapes the speakers can take on three objects representing metal, pop and ambient oriented music profiles were generated.

To the right you can watch a movie that explains the concept in detail.

Cloudsepaker_DDW_MaterialSense
Cloudspeaker_DDW
Cloudspeaker_DHUB_Barcelona

Cloudspeaker is part of Disseny Hub Museum´s permanent collection of 3D printed objects in Barcelona.

"These examples bear witness to a new and heterodox design process, facilitated to a great extent by the infinite formal possibilities offered by additive manufacturing."

Marta Male-Alemany about Cloudspeaker in book `Fabvolution´

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