The sea is currently producing music for themselves, but in a Croatian town, are its natural sounds with the assist of an interactive dock-turned-instrument named "enhanced Sea Organ. "Designed by the architect Nikola Standard in collaboration with engineers, craftsmen and a music professor who matched all of the tubes, the 230-foot installation on the coast of Zadar is an ever-altering concert of harmonic tones with the flow of wind and water.
A method of polyethylene tubes and a resonating chamber are a series of marble steps lead camouflaged directly into the Adriatic Sea. The channels connect 35 organ pipes, and any quantity of methods, the five tubes is in tune with another musical chord. As waves and wind stress air into the lines, they produce a haunting chorus of sound. The rougher the sea, the louder and more quickly the music.
The Zadar-Morske Orgulje as it is recognized locally, is also equipped with an interactive display of LED lights, which seem in time, crowned to show the movement of water under the marble. This 22-meter-diameter disk-shaped solar-powered installation known as "Sun Salutation", produced by Basic, only to make the music of the sea is even far more magical.
Photos by means of Flickr Creative Commons: linssimato, J We, Suzanne Hamilton, EyeofJ
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