I just came across this great little video. Apparently some folks at Volkswagon are working on a project called The Fun Theory, trying to get people to behave differently by making their environment interactive. Project one was the “Piano Stairs” in Stockholm. Check it out.
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Kelly Saunderwood
December 4, 2009
I usually do not comment on blogs but thank you for your information. I enjoyed reading it.
I’m really glad I found this post. I love the idea of musical stairs. It immediately made me start wondering how other “get active” ideas can be subtly incorporated into our environment (I’m in the U.S. and we have a major obesity problem). Creating activities that allow people to exercise while focusing on the “fun” rather than the “work” and not requiring any additional time to be set aside – I can’t find any flaws in that plan.
(On another note, it would’ve been nice if you had the Subscribe to Comments plugin installed so I could follow other people’s comments on this post.)
3 Comments
Kelly Saunderwood
December 4, 2009I usually do not comment on blogs but thank you for your information. I enjoyed reading it.
Mr WordPres$uccess
January 14, 2011I’m really glad I found this post. I love the idea of musical stairs. It immediately made me start wondering how other “get active” ideas can be subtly incorporated into our environment (I’m in the U.S. and we have a major obesity problem). Creating activities that allow people to exercise while focusing on the “fun” rather than the “work” and not requiring any additional time to be set aside – I can’t find any flaws in that plan.
(On another note, it would’ve been nice if you had the Subscribe to Comments plugin installed so I could follow other people’s comments on this post.)
Andrew Doran
January 14, 2011MrWordpress$uccess
Thanks for the comment. I do have a subscribe to comments link, it is below in the footer on every page.