Some more remarkable, recommended work [with the tip coming from Tash] is that of Studio Tonne. Loads of great stuff on their web that touches on the relationship between sound and vision: from music packaging to interactive audio projects (or, as they prefer "sound toys").
Website here: http://www.studiotonne.com/
23 February 2010
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