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#001 – Orchestra
Touch hoops
Three concrete hoops, integrated into the metal structure, each feature touch sensors and audio systems. When any sensor is activated, the sound of an orchestral instrument becomes audible. This innovative design encourages collaboration, allowing participants to create harmonious music as they move through the space.
#003 – Jungel
Drum circle
Contact-responsive concrete electric drums are mounted on stainless steel poles of different heights. Together, they produce diverse rhythms and percussion sounds amplified internally, offering a dynamic musical experience.
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#004 – Ringlet
Circular bench
A circular bench encircles a trail surfaced with concrete and ceramics. Equipped with touch sensors and an integrated audio system, this unique setup turns cooperative steps into musical notes, creating a harmonious, interactive auditory experience.
#005 – Wheel
Melody carousel
An integrated music box structure, reminiscent of a carousel. Users can effortlessly spin the lower circular surface, activating the upper playing mechanism. A recognizable musical composition plays in sync with the rotation’s rhythm and the collaborative efforts of the participants.
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#006 – Disk
Height musicbox
Four participants grasp handles at the disc’s base, rotating it in sync to engage the upper musical apparatus. Melodies harmonize with sizable, precisely tuned pipes. Users control tempo and music selection by adjusting rotation speed. After each intermission, the melody shifts randomly.
#007 – Surface
Motion pavement
The musical floor design features concrete tiles supported by a floating column system. These tiles include integrated ceramics, touch sensors, and a computerized audio system. Designed for outdoor durability, visitors can collectively create music by interacting with the touch-sensitive surface. Furthermore, integration with a fountain or water misting system is possible, enriching the overall sensory experience.
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#009 – Target
Double staff
A double-sided keyboard constructed from a stainless steel structure and integrated with concrete, ceramic components, sensors, and an advanced audio system. Users can collaborate to play a grid of musical staff with multiple chromatic tones. A computerized system dynamically alters the sounds, ensuring each session produces a distinctly different musical style.
#010 – Balance
Height swing
This unique swing provides an engaging experience for two participants. Its stainless steel structure features a combination of concrete and wood, equipped with sensors and an integrated audio system. The gentle back-and-forth motion activates a variety of melodies, creating a delightful auditory journey.
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#011 – Motif
Short Phrase
Motion-Powered Miniature Music Box springs to life with movement. Its stainless steel body, adorned with wooden accents, houses an internal musical mechanism. Walk or run along the cylinder to produce calibrated pipe-taps playing brief segments of classical melodies.
#012 – Seesaw
Swinging xylophone
Spacious Seesaw Installation. Stainless steel, wood, and concrete, it sways on a central axis. Designed for large groups, users sit on either side. Shifting balance tilts the structure, triggering harmonious tones through calibrated tubes. The back-and-forth melody is familiar and timeless.
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# 013 Interval
Tempo generator
A ring structure with a rotating drum activated by walking or running inside. Explore the significance of speed in compositions by adjusting the drum’s movement speed. From Lento to Moderato or Allegro, each piece takes on a distinct sound, allowing users to exert their influence.
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#014 – Music box
Key shuffle
A Periphery Musical Structure: Two spacious keyboards, a running drum, and an upper section with calibrated keys and pipes. Encased in stainless steel, wood, concrete, and rubber. Offers various play modes: solitary running activates electronic keys for melodies, while touching the keyboards allows diverse songs to harmonize. Running or walking rhythm influences the rotating drum, with a resilient system of sensors, solenoids, and computerized audio.
#015 – Konus
Cone fountain
Surrounding a high waterfall is a peripheral musical floor. At the center lies a stainless steel and concrete structure, complemented by a flowing floor made of colored ceramic and concrete tiles. This innovative design incorporates sensors and an audio system, divided into two distinct surfaces: a wet play and running area, and a shaded space for relaxation.
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#016 – Chairs
Sound Shuffle
A Central Rotating Disc Structure: Initiated by its motion, this structure prompts engagement by playing familiar classical compositions, drawing from a diverse repertoire with each activation. Participants are required to stand near one of the stations, akin to the familiar game. In each round, a station is highlighted by a distinct color and is eliminated from the game. The victor is the last remaining player.
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#017 – Slope
Melody Factory
Large Musical Assembly Game: Crafted from wood and stainless steel, this lengthy base structure is designed for arranging modules featuring calibrated tubes and interval parts. Participants can follow a straightforward scoring system based on a familiar musical piece or create their own arrangements. Upon completion, a ball rolls down the slope, playing the composed opus. Additional modules offer diverse assemblies and musical combinations. The setup is easily disassembled and reconfigured at the installation site. Primarily for indoor use, outdoor settings are ideal for one-time events rather than prolonged installations. Suited for museums and supervised environments.
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#018 Etude
Balance beam
A balance beam game that enables walking while maintaining balance. When stepping on and engaging with the sensors, it triggers dramatic and humorous sounds, intensifying the challenge as you move along the course.
#019 – Marimba
Chromatic taper
Spatial Musical Climbing Structure: A spiral, tapered helix made of stainless steel, featuring a surrounding climbing net and a central beam that allows users to sit together and generate random chromatic sounds through a sensor and audio system.
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#020 – Ball
Ambient melody
Spatial Musical Keyboard: A stainless steel structure adorned with spherical concrete and ceramic elements. Users can engage in free musical expression, improvisation, and collaboration. The distinctive design promotes movement and cooperation, enhanced by integrated sensors and audio systems.
#022 – Clover
Palindrome Groove
Double-Sided Musical Box: Featuring a stationary structure with a rotating inner drum, designed for walking interaction. The mechanism taps calibrated pipes to create a palindrome melody that sounds the same in every direction. Users can control the rhythm of the piece by adjusting their movement speed.
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#023 – Neume
Lines and dots
Creating musical notes as a single syllable is facilitated by a stainless steel and concrete structure forming a grid with stations. Moving along a low-height beam between positions, you’ll encounter short melodies at each stop, enabling everyone to contribute to a collective piece. This design incorporates sensors and an audio system for seamless musical interaction.
#024 – Console
Free keyboard
Double-sided vertical keyboard design enables users to play collaboratively across two octaves on both sides of the instrument. The stainless steel structure features concrete cladding and houses a system of sensors and audio components that produce chromatic sounds, offering a dynamic and interactive musical experience.
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#028 – Crick
Gestures scales
A musical helix — featuring touch sensors and an audio system integrated along a structure crafted from stainless steel and enveloped in concrete. This design enables users to collaboratively generate sound within the surrounding space, fostering an interactive musical experience.
#030 – Girasol
Tilted Revolve
A bi-directional rotating structure designed to play a recognizable musical piece. Constructed using stainless steel, concrete, and wood, it boasts a gentle tilt and can involve multiple participants, resulting in distinct sounds through their collective movement. These unique sounds are generated by an internal computerized sound system.
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#031 – Harp
Harmonic frets
This distinctive musical instrument enables users to play diverse pieces of music together, fostering captivating improvisations. Crafted from stainless steel and wood, it features sensors, colored ceramic components, and an audio system, facilitating collaborative musical exploration.
#033 – Stave
Swing beam
A swing structure featuring a side-to-side walking beam that merges music and collaborative play. Shifting balance alters the melody’s direction, fostering cooperation among participants. It adapts a renowned piece, performed through percussion on internally tuned metal pipes.
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#036 – Cutrus
Joint tune
A low structure for musical activity for toddlers allows crawling and playing on a sloped surface. Touching the sensors produces surprising sounds that change in random cycles.
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#037 – Mobius
Tempered clavier
An Infinite Piano Ring where each key corresponds to a piano note. Participants interact by moving within the outer and inner spaces, collaborating and improvising while playing. The stainless steel structure with concrete covering houses eighty-eight keys, sensors, and an audio system.
#040 – Diara
Chromatic aperture
A converging spiral structure that enables collaborative play within inner and outer circles. Constructed using stainless steel, concrete, and ceramic components, it features sensors and an audio system for an interactive experience.
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#041 – Pew
Ditty bench
Musical Keyboard Bench: A dual-purpose design inviting users to sit and relax on one side while engaging in musical play on the other.
#043 – Dome
Spatial occurrence
A geodesic structure designed for climbing and musical play. Constructed with an inner metal structure and clad in concrete panels, it features integrated climbing elements, touch sensors, and speakers. The dome is divided into five sections, each representing a distinct family of musical instruments. User collaboration brings forth a complete musical composition.
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#045 – Torus
Twisted flow
A circular sculpture crafted from identical concrete modules, accompanied by a peripheral fountain system and a musical floor. The design encourages users to run around the wet area while engaging in cooperative musical play.
#046 – Rota
Euphony piles
An area featuring various surfaces for walking and jumping at multiple heights. Transitioning between these surfaces triggers sounds, enabling participants to create interactive soundscapes. Fosters encounters of sound and play.
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#047 – MeloSpin
Role play
The carousel’s ground-level structure facilitates direct access for users with disabilities, eliminating barriers. At its center, a stationary surface is equipped with sensors and a rotation handle. This allows the lower disc to be spun conveniently, enabling role and instrument changes.
#048 – Dragonfly
Skeleton keyboard
An interactive multi-dimensional piano game where skipping, jumping, and moving across the keys generate collaborative, multi-colored music.
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