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Calibrated steel tubes

A calibrated set of steel tubes of different lengths producing different notes. If we look and listen closer, we discover that the notes are accompanied by vibrations, frequencies and resonances.

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Piano platform

By walking or jumping from key to key, we can use this unusual piano to create our own musical compositions. Portable platform with hinges at one side, made up of…

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Musical tubular bells

A delightful musical instrument consisting of a number of tubular bells and a central clapper. Pleasant sounds are produced either by hitting the bells or by air passing through the…

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Kaleidoscope

This peculiar instrument is based on the kaleidoscope principle. The surrounding view is reflected on the mirrors inside the tube and infinitely multiplied. The effect is truly spectacular.

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Pianola

An unusual pianola, which makes sounds by activating hammers. It’s easy to get drawn into the complex and fascinating world of waves.

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Large String Telephone

Two large dishes facing each other set far apart. Two children talking, perhaps even whispering, among the surrounding sounds and voices. There are no amplifiers, yet the signal travels, as…

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Aqua fun

Use the pumps to push air through the tubes and hear the sounds they make. We can find out how musical notes work while having fun performing concerts with our…

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Gigantic ears

Let’s try to imagine what sounds could be like at unusual heights. Thanks to these “gigantic ears”, particularly suited to tree-lined walks, we can listen to the wind, birdsong, the…

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