Brian Eno’s Turntable II Illuminates with Acrylic Neon Lights During Play
Brian Eno, the illustrious musician and producer, has once again blurred the lines between music and visual art with the introduction of the Brian Eno Turntable II. This remarkable creation, a collaboration with London’s Paul Stolper gallery, marks a significant moment in the synthesis of sound and visual aesthetics. With only 150 units available, this limited edition offers a unique circular acrylic turntable that boasts integrated LEDs, lighting up in an array of customizable colors in sync with the music. Each turntable carries the unique touch of Brian’s signature and an engraved edition number, making each piece a collectible artifact.
The turntable itself is a marvel of design and technology, featuring a one-piece resin body cloaked in frosted acrylic. Its cast acrylic platter, capable of spinning records at both 33 and 45 rpm, sits atop a white 8.6-inch Pro-Ject aluminum tonearm equipped with a white Ortofon 2M cartridge. The control board, powered by Arduino and illuminated by integral LEDs, provides a customizable color show synchronized with the music being played The dimensions of the turntable, standing 15 cm tall with a diameter of 45 cm, ensure it’s not just a musical instrument but a statement piece, complete with a 15-V DC power supply.
The Turntable II is not merely a device for playing vinyl; it transforms into a captivating sculpture when not in use, embodying the atmospheric essence synonymous with Eno’...
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