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Lukasz Karluk transforms music into digital sculpture

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Digital artist Lukasz Karluk seems as fascinated bydigital art as he is by its real-world implementation. After numerous projects mixing digital and real, he decided to turn his attention to sound and its visualization. This desire materialized in the HoloDecks project: the transformation of a sound equalizer into a 3D file and then into a 3D printed model. He tried his hand at this exercise with the music "Zebra" by Oneohtrix Point Never, with quite incredible results. As if that weren't enough, the artist also undertook to add a layer of digital to this 3D-printed object. A surprising project in which 3D printing is not an end in itself, but a link between the real and the digital. To find out more about Lukasz Karluk's work, follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

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