From the front, the Golmund Anatta Loudspeaker looks Apollo Moon Landing. From the rear, it looks in-expensive stereo projector.
Regardless, something is ... there. It's just a stereo loudspeaker, and yet it manages to personify man.
A rich, but not quite fool-hardy man might use a pair as rear-channels, leaving the Goldmund Apologue Anniversary for his front.
The front, very Arctic, so ... Inuckshuk. The back, almost "the shields" used by Paul and Duke Leto Attraides in the Frank Herbert and David Lynch production of "Dune." We're not talking Jadowosky here.
Claudio Rotta Loria put this concept together. "Growing Son" would be the best title given (Figlio Crescente) to this technological affair.
It's the sort of stereo loudspeaker we'd want to, but would be ashamed of, to own ourselves. The bass driver (12") is too small. 15" would do. One more box is missing.
Anata is you in Japanese.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Herbert%27s_Dune
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