The Science Museum in Boston has/had? stairs like this. I think I ran miles on those as a small child/young teenage/the next time I go. So it brought that back. Then they showed the sign for the train, and yes, it is very basic, the black T in the white circle is the same symbol as the T in Boston…
everything about that made me all warm and fuzzy inside. what a great way to encourage healthy habits :) thank you for that post. i hope i can share with others.
I think this is great. I wonder if the novelty would wear off if it was ubiquitous like the escalator is now. I’d love to see taking this idea and expanding into other musical or non-musical areas…
The Museum of Science in Boston did have those! I absolutely loved them! I believe they got rid of them though. I wonder where these ones are. By the looks of it, it seems like Boston because of the T sign.
Greetings! Very helpful advice in this particular article!
It’s the little changes which will make the most significant changes. Many thanks for sharing!
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I am happy now. And a little weirded out!
The Science Museum in Boston has/had? stairs like this. I think I ran miles on those as a small child/young teenage/the next time I go. So it brought that back. Then they showed the sign for the train, and yes, it is very basic, the black T in the white circle is the same symbol as the T in Boston…
Oct 8th, 2009 / 4:29 pm
everything about that made me all warm and fuzzy inside. what a great way to encourage healthy habits :) thank you for that post. i hope i can share with others.
Oct 8th, 2009 / 11:34 pm
What happens after three days? Sorry to rain on your musical parade.
Oct 9th, 2009 / 12:02 am
Its a pretty old idea, its been done a few times before
http://www.pixelsumo.com/post/tuned-stairs
Oct 9th, 2009 / 2:35 am
What a looovely video. It made my day!
Life should be less serious and more playful.
Oct 9th, 2009 / 2:37 am
also in the sony centre in ginza…..
Oct 9th, 2009 / 4:16 am
kool! i like it !!!
Oct 9th, 2009 / 8:48 am
Great post… :)
Oct 9th, 2009 / 10:12 am
That was beautiful!
Oct 9th, 2009 / 2:35 pm
A version of this on the Philadelphia Art Museum stairs with people trying to perform the theme song for Rocky would be splendid!
Oct 9th, 2009 / 3:12 pm
That is a very good idea, great.
Oct 9th, 2009 / 3:41 pm
:D
Oct 9th, 2009 / 4:50 pm
the world needs more things like this – little things that make you smile
Oct 10th, 2009 / 7:42 am
‘An initiative of Volkswagen’. Will their next initiative be to get more people to walk or cycle rather than use their cars?
Oct 10th, 2009 / 5:16 pm
I like your thinking Walter!
Oct 10th, 2009 / 8:11 pm
It was so good to watch this…we need some fun in our lives!
Oct 10th, 2009 / 11:11 pm
Who cares if it’s been done? These ideas should be spread and put to life I figure. I love it.
Oct 11th, 2009 / 9:58 am
nice to see this stems from an idea i saw a couple years ago here
http://work.soundsbutter.com/?s=p&work=WallPiano
Oct 14th, 2009 / 9:31 am
I think this is great. I wonder if the novelty would wear off if it was ubiquitous like the escalator is now. I’d love to see taking this idea and expanding into other musical or non-musical areas…
Nov 3rd, 2009 / 5:24 pm
Kool … very creative :)
Thanks for the post though.
Dec 20th, 2009 / 11:57 am
I loved it – made my day!
Jan 7th, 2010 / 2:20 am
The Museum of Science in Boston did have those! I absolutely loved them! I believe they got rid of them though. I wonder where these ones are. By the looks of it, it seems like Boston because of the T sign.
Mar 5th, 2010 / 1:15 am
Cool. I like your content, very informative, useful, and artistic.
Jan 4th, 2011 / 3:47 am
Greetings! Very helpful advice in this particular article!
It’s the little changes which will make the most significant changes. Many thanks for sharing!
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Apr 13th, 2014 / 7:39 am