I have not been felling so excited like this for a while. Steady, I am talking here about the concept of sound painting. I know what you are thinking right now – “How does it work?”. Read on.
Right, the gear you need first – a camera with a flash, a loudspeaker unit, plastic sheeting, electrical tape, paint (ideally poster paint), and a laser trigger (if you happen to have one).
So what is it really? “captured images of specific moments when paint is propelled into the air by sonic vibrations.” <- that sounds good to me – literally.
The pictures below are the work of Martin Kilmas, German born artist, who spent some time to get the right shots, the moments that are truly moving. I am sure you will agree?
Hands on – head over to www.thecreatorproject.com blog where all the steps are break apart. But first have a look below and see what you could achieve.
What is really remarkable with this concept is what you actually get – A spontaneous and ephemere somewhat abstract visual of whatever tune you have decided to blast out. Awesome.
Pictures and initial read from www.thecreatorproject.com