Realitat, a research and experimentation studio in Mexico City, has created a method of creating tangible visualizations of music via the ‘Microsonic Landscapes’ project. Similar to the mathematical backgrounds of many of the firm’s experiments, the project translates each musical segment into a unique algorithm based on various translatable data points. The end result is a 3D printed landscape that is richly detailed and music depicted in an oft-seen, beautiful form.

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