Listen To A Record Made From Concrete
Vinyl sales just seem to keep growing, but the concept of information stored in grooves doesn't have to be confined to just a piece of plastic. Here are a couple of examples of records made out of concrete that actually play.
The first was created to showcase the features of Ultra High Performance Concrete by German engineer Ricardo Kocadag and actually sounds pretty good. You can hear it on this Facebook video. Read more about it here.
The second you can hear below and was made by Kulish Design Company for the 2015 World of Concrete exhibition.
I don't see concrete catching on as a storage medium any time soon, but it does show the technology isn't limited to plastic.
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The first was created to showcase the features of Ultra High Performance Concrete by German engineer Ricardo Kocadag and actually sounds pretty good. You can hear it on this Facebook video. Read more about it here.
The second you can hear below and was made by Kulish Design Company for the 2015 World of Concrete exhibition.
I don't see concrete catching on as a storage medium any time soon, but it does show the technology isn't limited to plastic.
Read more: http://bobbyowsinski.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2016-01-11T06:00:00-08:00&max-results=12#ixzz3xyxrINgL
Under Creative Commons License: Attribution
Follow us: @bobbyowsinski on Twitter | bobby.owsinski on Facebook
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