As part of a campaign for Canon’s Pixma Ink Printer, creative studio Dentsu collaborated with biochemist-turned-photographer Linden Gledhill to create paint sculptures using sound vibrations. The process starts by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker, placing ink drops on the membrane, and turning the speaker on. Once the sound vibrations begin the ink jumps up and down, and high-speed video cameras and still cameras captured the sculptures from a variety of angles. The artists experimented with different sounds and frequencies to produce variation in the sculptures. I think this is beautiful work.