Sight And Sound: How Museums Use Music To Draw In New Audiences
Museums are taking on a multi-sensory approach by utilising immersive sound events for their exhibits, elevating the way visitors experience art and history.
Creations that are both unique and unorthodox. Plus creative work that defies what is believed to be possible.
March 16 2020
March 16 2020
Museums are taking on a multi-sensory approach by utilising immersive sound events for their exhibits, elevating the way visitors experience art and history.
January 09 2020
January 09 2020
As the advancement of electric cars move forward, some manufacturers are collaborating with composers and musicians to help define the sound of their vehicles of tomorrow.
November 18 2019
November 18 2019
If there is one thing that Sir Terence Conran knows about, it is what makes a good design. The designer has introduced a long list of innovative products to British homes. Now, he is giving the iconic LSX speaker by KEF a new look.
November 07 2019
November 07 2019
Watches do more than just tell time. The musicality of striking watches is a full sensorial experience, especially if they are combined with intricately designed complications that set the right tone for wearers.
October 26 2019
October 26 2019
Most architects normally mention space, lighting and ambience in describing their design. Rarely does sound figure in the equation – not unless you consider sonic architexture.
September 19 2019
September 19 2019
Can everyday objects be transformed into works of art? Yes they can. Mundane and throwaway materials are what these imaginative artists are staking their claim to fame.
July 02 2019
July 02 2019
In recent times, product sound design (or ‘sonification’) has been gaining traction. Luxury brands are turning to sound engineering to create a multi-sensorial user experience.
May 03 2019
May 03 2019
The much talked-about London Craft Week makes its return from May 8 to 12, with a plethora of interesting things to do and see.
December 13 2018
December 13 2018