Mid-Century Modern Realized in Elaborate Synthesizers #MusicMonday
Mid-century Modern may be a bit of a punchline for some folks. But for others, the design philosophy of mid-century modern furniture, architecture, and appliances conjures up imaged of Frank Lloyd Wright and the really cool apartment with the sunk living room in Mad Men. For Love Hultén, mid-century modern inspired a new take on synthesizer design. Here’s more from COLOSSAL:
Whether ocean-themed, compact with a slide-out keyboard, or installed vertically on the wall, Love Hultén’s elaborate custom synthesizers…are one-of-a-kind. Combining a love for woodworking and sound art, the Gothenburg, Sweden-based artist and designer merges electronic elements with a wide range of console designs evocative of early computers and mid-century industrial control systems. Incorporating playful elements from video games or aesthetic themes—”C O U S T E A U” features oxygen tank details and a custom MIDI crab—Hultén activates each sculptural instrument into original audio-visual experiences.
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