
For the launch of their debut album Dry the River created a unique series of posters to hear the album in full for the first time. 12 of these were spread out throughout London. The posters are created together with FOAM craft-technologist Sophie Yeoma. By the use of string-art combined with a module and a speakers hidden in a tin can the creations got best of both worlds. Each example took 20 hours to make, worth it?
It looks like Dry the river and creative posters have a thing going on. Last year they were also involved with another creative-poster marketing campaign involving 3D horses. Let’s hope their music is as good as their posters.
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