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Sam Iglesias
@sam
starting to get over vinyl. what someone should make are little coaster-sized chips with album art on them so a device can look up the album and stream it instantly in lossless. would evoke the tactility of manually selecting music without taking up a bunch of space.
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@bias
Though one might argue the size of the vinyl artworks is part of the appeal, seeing the album art, so large irl is one of my favorite bits of it anyway
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Sam Iglesias
@sam
I don’t have that many albums (maybe a dozen?) and I’m already starting to get antsy about where I will store them. Is a coaster too small to have this property of being pleasant to display?
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grunt.eth
@grunt.eth
Yeah CDs already lost cus they are less aesthetic I think vinyl or at something closer to Letter paper size would be good for that
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@bias
It’s maybe a little bigger than most displays that already do showcase the digital art assets but yeah it doesn’t offer the same experience as a 12x12” print of the artwork. Maybe just give me a virtual shelf of vinyls within my Vision Pro experience, and interact with it similar to irl to play the records? 🥲
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Zach
@zachterrell.eth
have the physical coaster art be small but have some sort of qr code embedded in the image so when you look at it with vision pro it puts you into an album-specific spatial video
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