After the Tone, Despues del Tono is a one-of-a-kind interactive artwork piece that merges sculptural design, sound manipulation, and customizable technology into a single immersive experience. Created as both a visual object and a living audio instrument, the work is designed to evolve through user interaction, making every experience with the piece unique to the individual engaging with it.
The artwork was handcrafted through a layered process that combines mixed media construction, internal audio hardware integration, and custom sound-responsive elements. Each component was individually assembled and embedded into the structure by hand, requiring both artistic and technical precision. At its core, Despise del Toro functions as an interactive sound sculpture. The piece contains a rechargeable internal audio system that allows viewers or collectors to manipulate and customize the sound experience themselves.
Users can alter tone, distortion, volume, layering, and atmospheric effects in real time, transforming the artwork into a personal sound environment. The piece is charged through a concealed rechargeable power port, allowing it to operate wirelessly once powered. Once charged, the work can continuously project and manipulate audio independently, giving the owner direct creative control over the sound output and experience.
Every detail was intentionally designed, making it not only visually striking, but also technologically rare and highly collectible.
Buyer submits audio to be inputted to inquiry@casaechevarria.com
After the Tone, Despues del Tono is a one-of-a-kind interactive artwork piece that merges sculptural design, sound manipulation, and customizable technology into a single immersive experience. Created as both a visual object and a living audio instrument, the work is designed to evolve through user interaction, making every experience with the piece unique to the individual engaging with it.
The artwork was handcrafted through a layered process that combines mixed media construction, internal audio hardware integration, and custom sound-responsive elements. Each component was individually assembled and embedded into the structure by hand, requiring both artistic and technical precision. At its core, Despise del Toro functions as an interactive sound sculpture. The piece contains a rechargeable internal audio system that allows viewers or collectors to manipulate and customize the sound experience themselves.
Users can alter tone, distortion, volume, layering, and atmospheric effects in real time, transforming the artwork into a personal sound environment. The piece is charged through a concealed rechargeable power port, allowing it to operate wirelessly once powered. Once charged, the work can continuously project and manipulate audio independently, giving the owner direct creative control over the sound output and experience.
Every detail was intentionally designed, making it not only visually striking, but also technologically rare and highly collectible.
Buyer submits audio to be inputted to inquiry@casaechevarria.com