GGRP Sound: Cardboard Record Player
Advertising Agency: Grey Canada, Vancouver, Canada
Creative Director: Geoff Dawson
Art Director: Andrew McKinley
Copywriter: Geoff Dawson
Illustrator: Andrew McKinley
Additional credits: Dennis Isaacson
Published: May 2010


38 Comments
nice
this is cool. i like this type of stuff. very interesting piece of work.
bite me
I want one!
The brief says 'used to demonstrate GGRP's sound capabilities'.
It's a very neat archaic gadget. Probably fun to mess around with, but I don't imagine this record sounds very good.
So, ultimately what I get out of this (according to the brief) is that GGRP's sound capabilities don't sound very good. Opps.
Hey, designaddict;) You know, what I'm thinking? It's is actually contraversy what you just said: "So, ultimately what I get out of this (according to the brief) is that GGRP's sound capabilities don't sound very good. Opps" I think oposit, they have an amazing sound quality, when you have in mind the fact, that even in this carton box it plays, so just imagine what they can do, with regular normal technik (not carton one). You know what I mean? siply thay are so good, that even this gadget works!
@thedesignaddict The result is technically outstanding but I perfectly agree with you.
Really cool!
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Heyyy this is awesome!
Cool.
Great Idea. It will work for sure. Congrats!!!
very cool!
If this works, it´s wonderful
Freakin awesome!
too sad its no original idea
Awesome. Enough said.
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Nice idea except it not original. I saw this identical setup about thirty years ago and even then I was told it wasn't the original. Sorry!
All of us old people know it is not original, however everything that should be done has probably been done and at least there is a decent time gap between this and the last time it was done. expect to see this again in 2040....
i like it
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WOW!!! cool...
This is nice. Im thinking there is a massive amount of reverb. Similar to a crackling' closet sound. Anyone tried this out??
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This is cool, very interesting piece of work.
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So cool !
Nice object, I love art about vinyl
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omg, how could've i missed this ?! GREAT!!!
oh what ingenuity! :-D
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Great idea. Is it possible to get one? :-)
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i like it
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video!? looks good, but how does it sound?
awesome! simply out of the box kind of thing
Simple and innovative. That is pretty cool!
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Incredible. I doubt Edison ever thought we'd do this type of crazizness. Good work!
Very intuitive, though I somehow doubt it works so well! Would be fun to use for the first few times though.
And yet has an "8" with almost 50 votes... yayz.
Lol sounds very interesting but does it work?! I cant see you being able to play a record with just some card, a pin and pencil! So common tell us can you really get sound out of something like this or was it simply a windup like it sounds?!
Done before I think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4sC1nqEz_w
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