Playable Records Made of Food

(Photos: Richard Eaton)

It's a tortilla. But thanks to the experimental work of musician Matthew Herbert, it's also a playable record:

Herbert calls his project at the Science Gallery London Edible Sound. He used laser-cutting technology to etch his own music into tortillas and other foods. The Vinyl Factory reports on his recent demonstration:

Equipped with a larder of ingredients used in processed foods, he laser-etched aubergine, onion, celeriac, potato, ham, cheese, tortilla and sugar into playable, edible records which were then fed to the audience at the end of the performance.

What songs would you like to see etched into which foods?

-via Foodiggity


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