Recording Booth

The public Vinylograph works like an photo booth, except that instead of instant photos, it produces records. You simply enter the recording booth, press the start button, and speak, sing, shout, or whisper whatever you want to hear on the recording. The Vinylograph cuts the sound onto vinyl, live and in real-time, and then dispenses the finished 7’’ single.

The Public Vinylograph

The public Vinylograph is a freely accessible mini-studio where audio recordings of up to three minutes can be directly cut onto vinyl. The result is an individual audio work of art that captures a snapshot of Vienna’s vibrant urban life, including the sounds of the surrounding area. The Vinylograph’s large window also allows viewers outside to watch and experience the entire recording process live.

The Vinylograph is the only public machine worldwide that can cut records without the need for audio technology or a production company. We have updated the design and technology to modern standards and now aim to make our machine available to all of the city’s residents and visitors. As a participatory public art piece, the Vinylograph makes analog sound recording easily accessible to everyone.

WHERE TO FIND US

The vinylograph in the public space will be available to all residents and visitors of the city FROM JULY 24TH TO OCTOBER 31st, 2024, between the Vienna Museum and Karlskirche in Resselpark on Karlsplatz in Vienna.

Opening on July 24, 2024, 8:00 p.m. 

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Recording BOOTH CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

News and Events

Der Lifecoach und Alleinunterhalter "Der singende Bronco" ist am Dienstag dem 25. Oktober 2022 mit seinem neuen Programm "Kehrseiten der Medaille" bei Vinylograph in der SSTR6 zu Gast.
To open the fall season, Clemens Radauer and Aras Levni Seyhan invited a very special guest for the Wien 33 series: Synesthetic Ivo.
Todays guests for another Vinylograph Recording Session are Philipp Quehenberger & Didi Kern