Fenrir at band practice. Doing what he does best, making metal music.
Yesterday at the Barrett Jackson auction, my dad’s good friend George, purchased a super beautiful 69 Rally Sport Camaro. I am super jealous. I better get a ride in it.
Aeolus Is A Sound Sculpture Powered By Wind
Most of the sound sculptures we see involve some sort of electronic or digital reaction. It’s rare to find something fully analog that will really blow your mind. Aeolus is a sound sculpture that relies only on the wind, amplifying its movements and giving us a sense of its presence like never before.
The piece is an arch adorned with a crown of round steel pipes that point out in all directions. As the wind blows through Aeolus, it creates a range of ambient tones that shift with the direction and intensity of the wind.
Watch the Video!:
6 minute sound clip:
Moonstones — Garrapata State Beach, Carmel, CA (by Jeff Swanson — www.interfacingnature.com)
Infinity Room by Yayoi Kusama
Kusama uses hundreds of LEDs to create what looks like an endless evening of multi-chromatic fireflies, or a galaxy full of Christmas lights, or a blizzard of glowing snow over a city of skyscrapers. As simple as the effect may be—just mirrors and lights—the photos alone are a hypnotic, ephemeral tease of infinity.









