is both a gallery space and retail shop located in toronto's west end at 1234 college street.
Now at industtrees: 1-Bit Music by Tristan Perich.
“An electronic circuit is assembled inside a CD case with a headphone jack on the side. The device plays back 40 minutes of low-fi 1-bit electronic music—the lowest possible digital representation of audio.”
Now at industtrees: Alexx Boisjoli’s porcelain bottles.
“Utilizing advanced techniques in design, production and finishing, Alexx develops items unique in character and functional in their simplicity. His direct focus is creating domestic objects that stand out in your space but also feel good in the hand.”
Now at industtrees: The Buddha Machine.
“The Buddha Machine is a little plastic box that plays music. Specifically, FM3 constructed nine drones, varying from two seconds to 42 seconds, which repeat endlessly in the listener’s ear until the “track” is switched to the next drone (or the two AA batteries run out).”
Now at industtrees: Billy from Blamo Toys.
“Billy the rabbit holds 18 world records in cap gun target shooting. Billy finds pleasure in the escape of a good book and the sweet sound of the morning birds. Billy can often be found telling his own stories of travel adventures, none of which have ever been proven true (or false).”
Now at industtrees: Harold and Ted from Blamo Toys.
“Buried in the ground for hundreds of years, Harold and Ted didn’t mind much because they had each other for company.”
Now at industtrees: Nimbus from Blamo Toys.
“Nimbus delights few
A melancholic poet
Writes haiku’s for you
When not writing poems, Nimbus can be found riding trains and painting.”
Now at industtrees: The Orphans — a set of plush toys by AT.AW.
“Designed and hand made by AT.AW, each Orphan is a unique original illustration in plush form. Hand printed, hand painted, hand made, SIGNED AND NUMBERED, means that each Orphan is a unique bundle of crafty crazy awesomeness!”