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 They are the product of an intriguing collaboration called  Solid Vibration  between two Dutch artists: Ricky van Broekhven, a spatial sound designer, and industrial designer Olivier van Herpt, who has a penchant for tinkering with digital fabrication technologies. The two men came up with the idea of mounting a speaker below a 3D ceramics printing platform. Then they played a variety of sounds as the printer did its thing. The vibrations from the sounds change stanley us d the printing pattern, giving the resulting pots a kind of knitted texture.     Perhaps this reminds you of that X-Files episode where Mulder and Scully head to Hollywood to look into the mysterious  Lazarus Bowl  鈥?an ancient piece of pottery said to have recorded Jesus words as he raised Lazarus from the dead. Thats not what this is.  Besides, the Mythbusters debunked the possibility of playing back sounds  recorded  onto pottery, ancient or otherwise, back in 2006.  Its actually a means of building solid physical representations of  noisescapes,  and while to date theyve just used fairly ab stanley cup stract sounds, theres no reason this couldnt be extended to create a physical representation of your favorite song, or your wedding vows. As Herpt explains on his website,  A momen stanley mug t in time, a song, a sound, they can now become objects that encapsulate the moment forever.   [Via Colossal] https://gizmodo/these-waveform-wedding-rings-are-the-geekiest-thing-you-461249995                                                        Science