Maybe future generations will never miss (maybe they wont even get to know) supermarket receipts… with all that useful information we verify to check the cashier hasn’t scanned our vodka twice, or those ice-cream vouchers you get during …
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THIS, is an app to download. Because it lets you rate EVERYTHING. And you know how important is that right? Say you want to rate your flatmate’s yesterday fart… or that annoying lamp post just outside your doorway. …
Post Secret app
posted: 18/09/2011

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↓ Sonic Wire Sculptor
The day the Android platform (or any other) comes to have the number of imaginative apps the iOS platform has, then Steve Jobs may be fired (or they’ll have moved to the next best thing), in the meanwhile as it happened a few days ago with Spirits we shall only pray something like the SWC appears someday on Google’s platform….
The Sonic Wire Sculptor basically turns your 3D drawing into sound and introduces a(nother) connection between visual and audio composition (there’s quite a long list of these on the iPhone).
Sonic Wire Sculptor is based on a musical instrument by Amit Pitaru which has been shown in museums and galleries world wide. A great effort has been placed in reworking the app to take advantage of the the iPhone’s unique audio and input capabilities.
Amit Pitaru has a long experience in creating what he calls “unusual software”, a classically trained musician who Pitaru embraces the often sterile process of computer coding in the same easy, emotionally expressive way he would play a musical instrument.
and you should definitely check his more recent works…