This project turns the bittersweet act of saying goodbye into something tangible. Participants record themselves reading farewell letters to ex-lovers, capturing the weight of those final words, often ending with a deep, reflective breath.
Using the audio, I physicalize the sound into 3D printed soundscapes—physical artifacts that hold the emotional cadence of each goodbye, letting you touch and see the shape of a personalized heartache.
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Using tools like Audacity for editing and Rhino to sculpt the waveforms, I send the data to a Formlabs 3D printer, which turns sound into form. Each rise and fall of the voice becomes a curve in a printed object. These pieces give voice to loss in ways both abstract and raw, allowing grief to be not just heard but felt and held.
It’s a meditation on love, memory, and the ways technology can crystallize fleeting moments, turning emotion into something we can hold in our own. A new digital agency.