Table of contents:
- 1. Piano in the form of a house
- 2. A piano with an iguana pattern
- 3. Piano with a pattern of sakura branches
- 4. Piano for informals
- 5. Piano with an owl pattern
- 6. Public piano in Sofia
- 7. Painted "openwork" piano
- 8. Piano in the "rock"
- 9. Piano in the form of a chanterelle
- 10. Painted piano
Video: Bright pianos: musical acquaintances right on the city streets
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In many cities around the world, there are wonderful painted pianos right in the middle of the streets. Anyone can walk up to them and play something completely free. This idea came to the head of an artist who was imbued with the idea of spontaneous communication. Thanks to the instrument on the street, many people can simply walk up to the piano, listen to music and chat with each other.
1. Piano in the form of a house
Once upon a time British artist Luke jerramwhile in a public laundry, I noticed that none of the people communicate with each other. Then he came up with the idea to put a brightly colored piano in the middle of the street so that everyone could play it or just listen to the players.
2. A piano with an iguana pattern
3. Piano with a pattern of sakura branches
In 2008 in Birmingham (Birmingham, UK) the artist placed 15 pianos in all public places of the city. The project was a huge success: within three weeks more than 140,000 people played a melody on the instruments. Since then, more than 1000 pianos with the inscription have been installed in 37 cities around the world. "Play me, I'm yours" ("Play on me, I'm yours").
4. Piano for informals
5. Piano with an owl pattern
In every city where such pianos are located, there is a site called "Play me, I’m yours". There people post pictures of playing instruments, share their impressions. Communication is no longer taking place at the local level, but on a worldwide scale.
6. Public piano in Sofia
7. Painted "openwork" piano
8. Piano in the "rock"
9. Piano in the form of a chanterelle
10. Painted piano
However, not only people can play the piano. Cute hedgehog, just running over the keys, I was able to "play" a quite meaningful melody.
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