Forest Xylophone
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Forest Xylophone (2011) by Invisible Designs Lab and Drill Inc is a giant xylophone operated by a wooden ball. The instrument plays Bach's Cantata 147. It was designed in Japan as a commercial for a new cell phone with a wooden casing.
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See also
- Marble Machine by Wintergatan
- Japanese music
- Xylophone
- The Way Things Go (1987) by Fischli and Weiss
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