The sound of jello wobbling
University College London has recorded the sound of jello wobbling by placing it inside an anechoic chamber, a special room whose walls are lined with sound-absorbent material. [via]
The jello recording was made so that it could be included in a “architectural jelly banquet” where leading architects from various firms will compete to construct the ultimate structure using jello.
The jello used in this recording was in the shape of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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