It didn’t attack. It subverted .
In traditional music, the keyboard belongs to the piano—a linear, pitch-based logic. Soundplant, designed by Marcel Blum, reimagines the QWERTY keyboard (the one you are typing on right now) as a non-linear, multi-channel sound trigger.
The ground was not dirt. It was a massive, sprawling network of bioluminescent mycelium—a fungus the size of a city. And it was singing .
A simple "one sound per one key" system that eliminates the complexity of traditional MIDI hardware.
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It didn’t attack. It subverted .
In traditional music, the keyboard belongs to the piano—a linear, pitch-based logic. Soundplant, designed by Marcel Blum, reimagines the QWERTY keyboard (the one you are typing on right now) as a non-linear, multi-channel sound trigger. Soundplant
The ground was not dirt. It was a massive, sprawling network of bioluminescent mycelium—a fungus the size of a city. And it was singing . It didn’t attack
A simple "one sound per one key" system that eliminates the complexity of traditional MIDI hardware. pitch-based logic. Soundplant