Tired of traditional, controllable musical instruments? Wish you could have a giant collection of crickets? Then you will certainly enjoy this autonomous sound installation by artist Jesse Stiles. Each jar acts by itself, firing an LED and a pager motor in one of three patterns. The result is a soothing cacophony of sound and light, that changes as each battery fades.
Automatic Glassware plays itself
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Brings to mind a noisy summer night.
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