What Do Colors Sound Like?

Temporary Exhibit

What Do Colors Sound Like?

Westmont grad, Tucker Howard, combines color, sound, and science in a unique art experience. He uses a custom algorithm to turn colors into sound, then uses vibration to shape that sound into visual patterns. Inspired by his ADHD and sensory experiences, the project includes a nine-track album, with each track based on a different color. Available this summer on MOXI’s 2nd floor.

Projects for before and after your visit.
Pattern Play.

Pattern Play.

Explore patterns at MOXI and at home - inside and outside!
DIY Bubbles + Bubble Wands.

DIY Bubbles + Bubble Wands.

Create your own bubble wands and explore how shaping different wands creates different bubble shapes.
Stop Motion Animation.

Stop Motion Animation.

It's your turn to play the role of director and bring your toys + other objects to life through the process of stop motion animation.

More Exhibits.

Crawlers’ Corner.

Crawlers’ Corner.

Crawl, climb, and explore in this nature-inspired space for babies and toddlers. Build motor skills while discovering early math concepts like shapes, patterns, and counting.
Sound Track.

Sound Track.

Climb inside a giant guitar, play digital DJ, and explore the science of sound through instruments, digital interfaces, waves, and vibrations.