The New Digital
(2024) IDEL01 20241Industrial Design
- Abstract
- In an era dominated by digital interfaces, our desire to reintegrate tactile and physical elements into our daily interactions has intensified. By acknowledging the resurgence of vinyl records and the persistent rise of physical music formats, our project seeks to recapture the ritual of music listening that has been lost in the digital age. Our design reflects a conscious effort to create a functional, yet aesthetically pleas- ing music player that serves not only as a means of sound reproduction but also as a centrepiece in the home environment. This device aims to restore the physicality and presence of music in our living spaces through a modular and sculptural approach. By utilizing high-quality materials and embracing both historical... (More)
- In an era dominated by digital interfaces, our desire to reintegrate tactile and physical elements into our daily interactions has intensified. By acknowledging the resurgence of vinyl records and the persistent rise of physical music formats, our project seeks to recapture the ritual of music listening that has been lost in the digital age. Our design reflects a conscious effort to create a functional, yet aesthetically pleas- ing music player that serves not only as a means of sound reproduction but also as a centrepiece in the home environment. This device aims to restore the physicality and presence of music in our living spaces through a modular and sculptural approach. By utilizing high-quality materials and embracing both historical and modern design elements, we intend to foster a deeper, more immersive musical experience that encourages engagement and appreciation from start to finish of an album. This music system is
not just a device but a statement, an art piece that stands as a testament to our evolving relationship with music in the digital era. (Less)
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- author
- Enger, Jacob LU and Bou, Alexander LU
- supervisor
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- Jasjit Singh LU
- organization
- course
- IDEL01 20241
- year
- 2024
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- other publication id
- LUT-DVIDE/EX 24/50681SE
- LUT-DVIDE/EX 24/50680SE
- language
- English
- id
- 9158195
- date added to LUP
- 2024-09-23 11:37:33
- date last changed
- 2024-09-23 11:37:33
@misc{9158195, abstract = {{In an era dominated by digital interfaces, our desire to reintegrate tactile and physical elements into our daily interactions has intensified. By acknowledging the resurgence of vinyl records and the persistent rise of physical music formats, our project seeks to recapture the ritual of music listening that has been lost in the digital age. Our design reflects a conscious effort to create a functional, yet aesthetically pleas- ing music player that serves not only as a means of sound reproduction but also as a centrepiece in the home environment. This device aims to restore the physicality and presence of music in our living spaces through a modular and sculptural approach. By utilizing high-quality materials and embracing both historical and modern design elements, we intend to foster a deeper, more immersive musical experience that encourages engagement and appreciation from start to finish of an album. This music system is not just a device but a statement, an art piece that stands as a testament to our evolving relationship with music in the digital era.}}, author = {{Enger, Jacob and Bou, Alexander}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{The New Digital}}, year = {{2024}}, }