In collaboration with the Seoul Design Foundation, this year's Seoul Cycle Design Competition offers a Pavlovian take of musical fancy on this subject: the Xylophone Bridge by Yeon Jae Won and Woo Jeong Heo which interactively plays music and lights up when riders glide over it. And what a fun (and potentially bumpy) ride it seems to be: the design features wooden bars of varying lengths and corresponding musical notes that are sounded by an internal hammer as a bicycle rolls over them. In terms of a wider urban concept, the idea would be to have a number of Xylophone Bridges, each playing different music and placed strategically along the river. Found here.
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