Historic SoundPrints Set | Printable Wall Art with QR Audio
Historic SoundPrints Set | Printable Wall Art with QR Audio
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Armstrong & Edison | Moon Landing + First Recording | Printable Wall Art with Authentic Audio Waveforms & QR Codes
A set of 2 printable posters featuring authentic audio waveforms from two historic moments: the Moon landing in 1969 and the first recorded voice in 1877. Each print includes a scannable QR code to hear the original audio. A perfect blend of art, science, and history for your wall.
➤ Instant download – high-resolution printable posters
➤ Includes iconic quotes & original audio waveforms from 1969 & 1877
➤ Scan QR codes to hear the real voices of Neil Armstrong & Thomas Edison
➤ Ideal for lovers of history, space, science, and retro technology
Pixartiko Collective – Usage License
Prints allowed for personal use and resale only as physical products in local shops. Use in other physical goods permitted if pixartiko.com is credited when possible.
Digital resale, sharing, or publishing is strictly forbidden.
Designs are not public domain and cannot be distributed online.
© pixartiko.com – All rights reserved.
Print Sizes
🖼 Included Print Sizes (No Cropping Needed)
This high resolution digital file is optimized for printing at the following standard sizes, no cropping or borders required. Just download, print, and frame:
Inches | Centimeters | Suggested Use |
---|---|---|
20 x 28 | 50.8 x 71.1 | Premium vertical posters, gallery exhibitions |
15 x 21 | 38.1 x 53.3 | Framed photography, fine art |
12 x 16.8 | 30.5 x 42.7 | Decorative prints, portrait artwork |
10 x 14 | 25.4 x 35.6 | Standard art frames, home display |
7.5 x 10.5 | 19.1 x 26.7 | Medium prints, portfolios |
5 x 7 | 12.7 x 17.8 | Classic portrait size, greeting cards |
🖨️ All sizes are print-ready at 300 DPI, maintaining the original image ratio. No cropping or borders required.
📂 Your download includes:
- 2 high resolution JPEG file (Aspect Ratio: 5:7, Portrait – Elegant Vertical Format).
- 2 Artistic Declaration Certificate in PDF.
- Free gift: The Ages of Painting guide — a visual journey through the history of painting.
🎨 Need a different size or format?
No problem! Just send me a message and I’ll be happy to adapt it for you.
🎧 Art Review
Pixartiko’s ‘Historic SoundPrints’: When Sound Becomes Sight, and Memory Becomes Art.
In a quietly powerful gesture that bridges the worlds of technology, memory, and visual storytelling, the art collective Pixartiko offers a stunning two-part work titled Historic SoundPrints. Composed of “One Giant Leap” and “The Mechanism of Memory”, this set of printable digital artworks transforms iconic audio into visual form—elevating waveforms into art, and history into an emotional encounter.
The first piece, One Giant Leap, maps Neil Armstrong’s legendary 1969 words onto the very surface he stepped upon: the Moon. The visual juxtaposition of the lunar surface with the stark waveform of “That’s one small step for man...” is not just graphic—it is poetic. It reminds us that history often hinges on a few spoken words, vibrating in space and etched into time.
The second piece, The Mechanism of Memory, reaches further back, into the crackling birth of recorded sound itself. The phrase “Mary had a little lamb,” recited by Thomas Edison in 1877, is rendered here not simply as nostalgic text, but as the literal sound wave engraved over an illustration of his original phonograph. The result is nothing short of evocative: a moment in which art, invention, and voice converge in one elegant design.
What elevates this set beyond mere visual novelty is its interactivity. By scanning the embedded QR codes, viewers are invited not only to see these moments, but to hear them—restoring the full dimensionality of the original experience. It is this layering of audio and image, memory and immediacy, that makes Pixartiko’s work quietly revolutionary.
In an age oversaturated with fleeting images, Historic SoundPrints dares to slow us down and tune us in—not just to the sounds of the past, but to the deep resonance they continue to carry. This is not just wall art. This is a museum of memory you can hang in your home.

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