The house is the instrument

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On a Northern Lake Michigan beach, architect David Hanawalt and Sonic Installation artist Bill Close have teamed up to create the Wege House which explores the creation of architecture as musical instruments.

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In the house, stringed instruments have been built into and onto the architecture itself. To play, visitors have to put on a cotton glove that has rosin powder on the fingers (to keep natural oils off the strings). When two fingers pinch the string and run along, it creates a compression wave within the material of the string. The fingers push the vibration along in a similar manner that one might create tone by running their finger around the edge of a glass. The action produces tones akin to cello or viola.

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