Chromasonic makes "light audible and sound visible" for Google's Milan installation
Chromasonic makes "light audible and sound visible" for Google's Milan installation
Google has returned to Milan design week with a kaleidoscopic installation by research studio Chromasonic, designed to simulate the experience of having synesthesia. Stretching across 600 square metres inside a redeveloped industrial building near Porta Venezia, Making Sense of Color takes visitors on a "sensorial journey" through a maze of semi-transparent screens. Changing patterns of
The post Chromasonic makes "light audible and sound visible" for Google's Milan installation appeared first on Dezeen.
Google has returned to Milan design week with a kaleidoscopic installation by research studio Chromasonic, designed to simulate the experience of having synesthesia. Stretching across 600 square metres inside a redeveloped industrial building near Porta Venezia, Making Sense of Color takes visitors on a "sensorial journey" through a maze of semi-transparent screens. Changing patterns of
The post Chromasonic makes "light audible and sound visible" for Google's Milan installation appeared first on Dezeen.