Basically, it's a representation of voice recordings

Nov 29, 2013 15:50 GMT  ·  By

You know that thing called a voice graph analyzer? The one that can “draw” your voice on paper? And any other sounds? French artist Gilles Azzaro has just 3D printed President Obama's effect on it.

Well, it sounds really odd put that way, but it's true. The man took the voice recording of Barack Obama's State of the Union speech and made a 3D printed sculpture out of it.

It's definitely a new kind of “abstract” if nothing else.

It's a pretty long piece of work, and looks a lot like a chain of mountains, only a lot straighter than in nature. Although the Andes might fit.

The clip was of only 39 seconds, but it yielded a sculpture of 5 feet / 1.5 meters, after 3D printing for 350 hours.