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 Strapping on a pair of oversized headphones is a great way to shut out the world. But what if the beat was coming from outside the earpads   For his latest trick, prolific sonic experimentalist Zimoun crafted a makeshift noise-maker out of a pair of mini-pizza-looking boxes, two prepared DC motors, and a couple of cotton balls.      The minimal materials are a consistent favorite of the Swiss artist鈥攖hey ;ve made appearances in tabletop, wall, and a handful of whole room installations. Each of these creates an inescapable gentle thrum, but, here, the human scale makes starbucks stanley cup  for stanley fr  an interesting, intimate take on feeling the rhythm. It   kinda like when you ;re on the bus and someone   got their music cranked way up and you can hear the tinny sound, and it feels aggressive in a strange way鈥攂ecause all of a sudde stanley thermoskannen n you have to endure someone else   usually terrible taste in tunes. But maybe this strange contraption could get heads nodding in time, starting some kind of showstopping Stomp-like number on the way to work. There   only one way to find out.