Alyce Santoro, the brilliant designer that came up with Sonic Fabric Neckties, also decided to use recycled tapes said to be filled with recordings from the streets of New York City, which is so awesome. I also read that if you rub a tape head over them you can hear the faint sound of music. I'll have to confirm with Pete if he thinks that's something that could really happen, but it's a cool idea none the less.
This is one of the most innovative fashion ideas I've seen in a while, even though I don't promote ruining analog tape. The real stuff of course, not the cassette tapes shown.
Alyce Santoro, the brilliant designer that came up with Sonic Fabric Neckties, also decided to use recycled tapes said to be filled with recordings from the streets of New York City, which is so awesome. I also read that if you rub a tape head over them you can hear the faint sound of music. I'll have to confirm with Pete if he thinks that's something that could really happen, but it's a cool idea none the less.
Alyce Santoro, the brilliant designer that came up with Sonic Fabric Neckties, also decided to use recycled tapes said to be filled with recordings from the streets of New York City, which is so awesome. I also read that if you rub a tape head over them you can hear the faint sound of music. I'll have to confirm with Pete if he thinks that's something that could really happen, but it's a cool idea none the less.
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