02 November, 2008

A Green, Eco-Sustainable Recording Studio


Paul Villinski is a well-known New York-based artist. After hurricane Katrina he wanted to transport his studio to Louisiana to see the aftermath first-hand and create artwork in response. He picked up a 30′ trailer, gutted it, and rebuilt it to be green and non-toxic.
Wouldn't it be nice to fill it with synths and use something like that as Eco-Sustainable recording studio? One day you could produce on a sunny beach, the other on a green field and get inspiration by the beautiful surroundings. You could also tow it with an electric car. The trailer is outfitted with a 1.6 kW solar system and a micro wind turbine. Maybe not enough for larger studios (I suppose a large studio wouldn't even fit in), but I guess it could well serve a small project eco-studio. What do you do to keep your recording studio eco friendly?

Via Inhabitat

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