Audio Art - Music from the Past

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AUDIO ART – Music from the Past

Sound memories that brighten the mind and lift the spirit.

Product Overview:
Bring beloved songs from the past to life with Audio Art—a bold and engaging visual and auditory experience specially designed for memory care communities. Created with aging eyes and ears in mind, these framed, music-playing art pieces pair vibrant imagery with clear, enhanced audio to inspire connection, conversation, and comfort.

Standard Features:

  • Antimicrobial frame and surface to prevent the spread of germs

  • Digitally enhanced 30–45 second audio clips for superior sound clarity

  • Side-mounted sound button for ease of use

  • Laminated imagery compatible with commercial cleaners

  • Includes AAA lithium batteries

  • Security hardware included

Dimensions:

  • Small: 24”W x 18”H

  • Large: 30”W x 24”H

Product Code:

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Lead Time: 4 weeks
Weight: 12 lbs
Shipping: Parcel

Available Tracks:

  • AA-Imagine – “Imagine” by John Lennon

  • AA-Boots – “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” by Nancy Sinatra

  • AA-Everybody – “Everybody Loves Somebody” by Dean Martin

  • AA-Penny – “Penny Lane” by The Beatles

  • AA-Sing – “Sing, Sing, Sing” by Benny Goodman

  • AA-Dreamin – “California Dreamin’” by The Mamas & the Papas

  • AA-PegSue – “Peggy Sue” by Buddy Holly

  • AA-OnlyYou – “Only You” by The Platters

  • AA-IntheMood – “In the Mood” by Glenn Miller

  • AA-Jailhouse – “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley

Finishes:

  • Cocobala

  • Black

  • White

  • Natural

  • Custom Match

BUZZTALK

“Music memories are often preserved in Alzheimer’s disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease.”
Dr. Jonathan Graff-Radford, Mayo Clinic

“Music has compelling outcomes even in the very late stages of the disease... shifting mood, managing stress, stimulating positive interaction, and facilitating motor coordination.”
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA)

“Music therapists working with Alzheimer’s patients often describe seeing people ‘wake up’ when they hear familiar songs. Residents begin to speak, become more social, and reengage with their surroundings.”
Mary Ellen Geist, AARP

AUDIO ART – Music from the Past

Sound memories that brighten the mind and lift the spirit.

Product Overview:
Bring beloved songs from the past to life with Audio Art—a bold and engaging visual and auditory experience specially designed for memory care communities. Created with aging eyes and ears in mind, these framed, music-playing art pieces pair vibrant imagery with clear, enhanced audio to inspire connection, conversation, and comfort.

Standard Features:

  • Antimicrobial frame and surface to prevent the spread of germs

  • Digitally enhanced 30–45 second audio clips for superior sound clarity

  • Side-mounted sound button for ease of use

  • Laminated imagery compatible with commercial cleaners

  • Includes AAA lithium batteries

  • Security hardware included

Dimensions:

  • Small: 24”W x 18”H

  • Large: 30”W x 24”H

Product Code:

  • Listed below image

Lead Time: 4 weeks
Weight: 12 lbs
Shipping: Parcel

Available Tracks:

  • AA-Imagine – “Imagine” by John Lennon

  • AA-Boots – “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” by Nancy Sinatra

  • AA-Everybody – “Everybody Loves Somebody” by Dean Martin

  • AA-Penny – “Penny Lane” by The Beatles

  • AA-Sing – “Sing, Sing, Sing” by Benny Goodman

  • AA-Dreamin – “California Dreamin’” by The Mamas & the Papas

  • AA-PegSue – “Peggy Sue” by Buddy Holly

  • AA-OnlyYou – “Only You” by The Platters

  • AA-IntheMood – “In the Mood” by Glenn Miller

  • AA-Jailhouse – “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley

Finishes:

  • Cocobala

  • Black

  • White

  • Natural

  • Custom Match

BUZZTALK

“Music memories are often preserved in Alzheimer’s disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease.”
Dr. Jonathan Graff-Radford, Mayo Clinic

“Music has compelling outcomes even in the very late stages of the disease... shifting mood, managing stress, stimulating positive interaction, and facilitating motor coordination.”
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA)

“Music therapists working with Alzheimer’s patients often describe seeing people ‘wake up’ when they hear familiar songs. Residents begin to speak, become more social, and reengage with their surroundings.”
Mary Ellen Geist, AARP