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Love Hultรฉnโ€™s Desert Songs Sounds Like a Blast From the Chloroplast

Love Hultรฉnโ€™s Desert Songs Sounds Like a Blast From the Chloroplast

Digital device and instrumental maestro Love Hultรฉn is back with another WTF-wondrous creation delivering equal parts delight and perplexing function. Titled Desert Songs, the enormous retro-styled console looks like a piece of imaginary bio-laboratory equipment thatโ€™s pulled straight from the set of a 1960s Japanese Kaiju film or from the post-apocalyptic setting of beloved video game, Fallout. Did we mention it also plays music โ€œcomposedโ€ by plants?

Detail view of Love Hulten Desert Songs custom MIDI visualizer with collection of cactus inside a retro-styled metal scientist lab cabinet.

Well, not really composed, but perhaps โ€œaurally influencedโ€ by a photosynthetic set, The audio output is produced via a small device engineered to convert biodata sourced from any connected organic material into a MIDI interface. โ€œItโ€™s not magic and the plants are not composing,โ€ explains the prolific Swedish audiovisual artist and woodworker. โ€œItโ€™s simply biofeedback creating true organic โ€˜randomnessโ€™ in the form of tiny changes in electrical current with the plants acting as variable resistors.โ€

Detail view of Love Hulten Desert Songs custom MIDI visualizer with collection of cactus connected by wire.

Inside the systemโ€™s containment unit/terrarium to conduct performances is a collection of cacti. Chosen specifically for the plantโ€™s โ€œvery sparse and sporadic activity,โ€ the mini garden includes a few different specimens hooked up to individual probes with mutable patch points upfront. The MIDI signals themselves are sent to a connected Korg NTS-1 allowing for โ€œsimple waveshapingโ€ before being โ€œdrenched in atmosphereโ€ using the Microcosm from Hologram Electronics. The sounds are wonderfully atmospheric, if not a bit disconcerting.

Finally, to complete the retro lab equipment aesthetic, a custom circular mounted MIDI visualizer simulates the appearance of plant chloroplasts under observation. We recommend fiddling with the Desert Songs system accompanied with this song for full mad scientist effect.

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