
These record players by artist Jeroen Diepenmaat change pitch depending on how fast you walk - Link.
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These record players by artist Jeroen Diepenmaat change pitch depending on how fast you walk - Link.
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that's an interesting idea.
Does anyone know what records are used?
I imagine that a spoken word album would be interesting...or perhaps sound-effects. music too, maybe, but you'd have to walk for a while to hear an entire song.
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For a 12 inch 33 rpm LP, that works out to 1.2 miles per hour which is barely a slow stroll. Even 78 RPM only requires 2.8 miles per hour.
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