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Spanish Studio Blo Que Visualizes Sound in New Short Film

digital · 2026-04-27

Spanish design studio Blo Que has released a two-minute short film titled 'Dialogo,' described as a visual essay exploring the representation of sound and human language. The video features floating petals, melting and reforming ice blocks, luminous neon transformed into sound waves, water effects, and aluminum surfaces deforming in response to noise intensity. The work draws on theoretical studies by artists Charles Amirkhanian, John Cage, and Fritz Winckel, who challenged conventional listening norms. Four custom-built devices convert human voice vibrations into kinetic impulses, creating an interplay between ancient arts, natural elements, and modern mechanics. The project blurs boundaries between art, music, and technology.

Key facts

  • Studio Blo Que is a Spanish design studio.
  • The short film is titled 'Dialogo'.
  • The film is two minutes long.
  • It is presented as a 'visual essay' on the studio's web channels.
  • The film studies visual representation of sound and human language.
  • It references Charles Amirkhanian, John Cage, and Fritz Winckel.
  • Four custom devices convert voice vibrations into kinetic impulses.
  • The work combines ancient arts, natural elements, and modern mechanics.

Entities

Artists

  • Charles Amirkhanian
  • John Cage
  • Fritz Winckel

Institutions

  • Blo Que

Locations

  • Spain

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