You might wish to out the artist Jen Lewin who creates interactive sound and light installations.  One of her works, I know, can be walked on, danced on, skateboarded on, etc.

She lives in Brooklyn, her website is www.jenlewinstudio.com, and she was just one of the presenters at the WESTAF Symposium on Public Art earlier this month.

 

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Subject: Art that produces sound in response to bicycles?

 

I’m looking for examples of public art that produces sound when a bicycles goes past it or over it. I know of the “Sonic Dish” in Portland as part of the Orange Line but I can’t seem to find other examples by doing a quick Google search. I’d love a few more examples.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: sced-logo-darkBeth Tobey

Arts Program Manager

City of Santa Cruz Economic Development Office

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