wallflower
The transition from physical albums to device-based music portals has fundamentally altered our playing and listening rituals. Our music collections—which in themselves are a form of self expression—have become invisible.
Wallflower creates a tangible relationship with digital music. As a visible music hub, wallflower encourages listeners to curate a collective music experience. Animated displays add an element of performance to aggregating and playing from multiple digital collections.
Designer
Sandy Pawson![](https://depts.washington.edu/design14/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/wallflower-Off-Screen.jpg)
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