Google’s DevArt exhibition starts tomorrow with unique code-based pieces

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Tomorrow, some very unique pieces of art will be put on display in London. Google's DevArt exhibition showcases art that was entirely designed using code. At the start of the year, Google opened up applications and now it is ready to put on display what people have completed.

One of the more interesting pieces is from Zach Lieberman. He has designed a digital piano that utilizes live radio feeds from across the world for notes. Cloud servers grab sounds similar to the musical note and return to be played on a 360-degree speaker. This is so that the sound resembles the area where it is coming from relative to where the user is standing.

There are a ton of cool pieces, so be sure to check out the source link.

Source: Google DevArt
Via: Engadget

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