Sea Organ!

April 3, 2008 on 9:46 am | In All!, Music |

The Pompomist says:

Like the Singing Ringing Tree posted here last month, Sea Organ is an architectural and experimental musical object located in Zadar, Croatia. Is a pipe organ that has a set of 35 musically tuned tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps played by the sea waves. The movement of the sea pushes air through, and depending on the size and force of the wave, it produces a somewhat random but harmonic sound.
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Designed by architect Nikola Basic in 2005, who recently received the European Prize for Urban Public Space for this project.
Click here for the YouTube Vid

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