Abstract
Graphic designer and musician Dylan Martorell uses plant morphology as a starting point to create sound sculptures. Selections of the resulting 3.5-minute sound tracks are played simultaneously in Craft Victoria's gallery, generating complex, overlapping sound patterns that create a fourth, aural dimension to his multimedia interpretation of the plant world.
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Martin, C. (2008). Music grown from garden weeds. Nature, 453(7195), 594–594. https://doi.org/10.1038/453594a
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