Who knew that the rings of a tree could generate musical sounds?
The artist Bartholomäus Traubeck has built a record player that can “play” a cross-sectional slice of a tree.
It’s not really like any other record player. This device uses a PlayStation Eye Camera and a special motor to transfer data to a computer. A program called Ableton Live can then transform the data to make a sound.
Apparently, each different tree trunk makes a different sound.