Dolby artist says, “Lend us your ears”
Nikki Starz wants your ear. Maybe both your ears. The sculptor, who lives and works in Atlanta, has built a wall that features 600 plastic ears for Dolby’s new global headquarters in San Francisco....
View ArticleTypographic artist creates lighthearted look at legalese
The language of law is essential. Without its precise and detailed descriptions of rules, agreements, and inventions, modern life would be chaos. But legal language is seldom designed to be fun....
View ArticleNeon noise reduction from Peterson Neon
Just across the bay from our headquarters in San Francisco, Shawna Peterson spends her days bending glass tubes to create glowing neon art. “Neon really is definitely a trade where you are building...
View ArticleTaylor Lee Shepherd brings sound to the screen
For most of its history, Dolby has created invisible products. From noise reduction to Dolby Atmos®, many of our most important products have been technological enhancements to sound, the invisible...
View ArticleArtist Derek Bruno plays with perspectives on sound and light
It wasn’t exactly The Thomas Crown Affair, but an art heist nonetheless threatened to derail artist Derek Bruno’s contribution to the new Dolby headquarters. After six weeks working in his Atlanta...
View ArticleArtist Rob Lowe explores the rhythm, movement, and composition of sound
London artist Rob Lowe also goes by the name Supermundane. The moniker—which is defined as “of or relating to what is elevated above earthly things”—perfectly describes his work. With a love for lines...
View ArticleDrew Tyndell draws the contours of sound
Whether he’s creating motion graphics or making an abstract sculpture out of wooden pieces, artist Drew Tyndell builds a sense of fun and experimentation into his projects. For a mural he created for...
View ArticleArtist Spencer Sloan turns up digital noise to create glitch art
Once movie stars, reality-TV subjects, and singers become a sensation, sometimes overnight, we see their faces everywhere we look—on billboards, in magazines at the supermarket checkout stand, and on...
View ArticleIn the Dolby Gallery: The Holladay Brothers’ “Prime1”
Fencing masks, the human face, and an original sound design come together in the latest installation to be featured in the Dolby® Gallery. Created by brothers Hays and Ryan Holladay, Prime explores...
View ArticleCreative Code youth take over Dolby Gallery with “Scrolling Landscapes”
If you’re walking by Dolby headquarters in San Francisco, you may notice the digital art installation on our video wall, visible through the glass that wraps around the building at Market and 9th...
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