It’s Like I’m Raving Everywhere I Go

The Music Light isn’t the first light show device generated by measuring certain frequencies of sound. In fact there are already a few on the market. This one takes it one step further because sound can be visualized in a way no current product on the market can do. Instead of just flashing, you can see pulses of light move up and down the cords, pulsating, rippling, shifting colors even.

I personally think it doesn’t do much for the wearer since I’m hard pressed to ever stare at my cord, but for passer-bys I’m sure will bring up nostalgic feelings of dark club scenes with laser shows and glow sticks.

Designer: Terence Woon

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8 Comments »

Comment by Geek and Hype
2008-02-19 17:22:01

 

Very nice concept, I like it! :)
But I need to see it for real, it could be amazing!

 
Comment by Gustavo Malgalhães
2008-02-19 20:31:53

 

Falta virar real…eu compro claro

 
Comment by Sarah
2008-02-20 01:18:42

 

Super! I’m a cameraoperator, that is amazing during night/catwalk/darklight shooting!! You don’t need to take in a hand any MagLight! You ‘ve got sound and light together! bravo! I want one please, I can show to all !!

 
Comment by alper celik
2008-02-20 08:00:26

 

it looks cool, while i am on the go on metro or bus i am sure people will like it and look it. I hope the sound quality is also very high ?

 
Comment by robin Karl
2008-02-20 14:00:31

 

omg that’s so cool :)
where can I buy it?
:)

 
Comment by Matt
2008-02-28 03:29:52

 

Good design is not thinking of the next “hoverboard” - it’s keeping one foot on the floor.

Were does the circuitry needed to run this off a standard ipod go?

Where is the power source coming from?

How do you create a chain of independently illuminated light sources in an ultra thin cable?

I’ve seen numerous illuminated headphone wires but all of them have add-on power packs and electronic modules.

This isn’t industrial design, this is illustrated brain storming!

 
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