"Listening Tree" Brings Back The Fun Of Discovering New Music

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Thanks to services like iTunes, Spotify and Pandora, most people have given up the quest of discovering new music and instead chosen to depend on ready-made playlists or recommendations made by others. Now thanks to the "Listening Tree", music lovers can re-discover the pleasure of unearthing their own musical gems.

Located in the courtyard of the Bunkhouse Saloon in downtown Las Vegas, the permanent installation that was unveiled on August 25th, is the brainchild of George Zisiadis. The San Francisco-based artist who specializes in quirky urban art projects wanted to provide listeners a unique experience where they could escape from their hectic lives and also find themselves through the songs they connect with.

The "Listening Tree" features 15 headphones dangling from the branches of a large tree inside the Saloon's courtyard. Passersby are encouraged to put a pair on and rock out to a random song. Staying true to his mission of creating musical spontaneity and serendipity, Zisiadis ensures that each set of headphones belts out a different tune. This encourages visitors to prance around from one headphone to the next, sampling multiple genres. Given that Zisiadis's goal is to create a sense of fleetingness and nostalgia, the songs that play are not listed in most mainstream outlets, giving listeners a chance to truly discover new music.

The only catch is that since none of the songs can be downloaded or even have names, the only way listeners can hear songs they fall in love with, is by visiting the "Listening Tree" over and over again! So far, this unusual way of discovering music has been a big hit with visitors. Its success can be largely attributed to the fact that the experience is both social and personal. One can visit the tree with friends. But as soon as the headphones are on, each member of the group can enjoy the rhythm and lyrics of the song of their own choice.

This is not the first unusual urban installation created by Zisiadis. He is also the brains behind Boston's"Pulse of the City," - a life-size red heart that plays music when visitor hold the handles on either side of it. The solar-powered device does this by detecting the holder's pulse and using an algorithm to play music that corresponds with his/her heart rate. He was also responsible for the "Mistletoe Drone," that hovered over skaters at San Francisco's Union Square, last Christmas.

The artist's signature playful spins on technology have enabled audiences all across the country, to experience the ordinary in extraordinary ways. We wonder what he will think of next!

Resources: fastcoexist.com, goodnet.org, georgezisiadis.com

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  • edfghjklover 8 years
    cool
    • embertail
      embertailabout 9 years
      I want to go there!!! Music is my life! This is so cool, my favorite artists are Jaymes young and Zedd. What are yours?
      • arnavabout 9 years
        wow i need to go there how does it play the music
        • Krazyabout 9 years
          That's awsome I want to listen to a song written by Phillip Phillips
          • catylizard
            catylizardabout 9 years
            my fave bands are sublime and the offspring and gorillaz
            • StrawberryGirlabout 9 years
              Amazing
              • bigmelo
                bigmeloabout 9 years
                So pretty... & so cool! Now I can truly feel the pulse of the city! :D
                • kitkat3s
                  kitkat3sabout 9 years
                  I like to listen to dubstep like skrillex!!!!
                • diamondkid
                  diamondkidabout 9 years
                  I think I just got hit my the title. It made me thinking.....hmmm.
                  • crystalmori
                    crystalmoriabout 9 years
                    That's so cool! I would love that. I don't listen to very much mainstream music. Well, maybe some mainstream Japanese music, but the music in English I listen to is pretty obscure. Most of the songs are ones that only one or two people I know of know. The ones I listen to most often are Boats and Birds by Gregory and the Hawk and Right Here Waiting for You by Richard Marx. I also really like John Denver music, as well as Little Mix and some Taylor Swift.
                    • crystalmori
                      crystalmoriabout 9 years
                      As for Japanese music that's not Vocaloid, I like Fairy Tail music and Bleach music, the opening and ending of Log Horizon, and basically a bunch of other anime stuff. Like the songs from Uta no Prince-Sama, and, well, yeah. My favorite band is Orange Range. It's kind of awkward that I have a Japanese favorite band but not an American one. But, meh, who cares?
                      • bigmelo
                        bigmeloabout 9 years
                        Oh, my god! We basically have the same music taste. :D
                        • crystalmori
                          crystalmoriabout 9 years
                          Really?! That's awesome! Wait, what's the chance that I know you in real life, then...? XD
                        • aphphilippines
                          aphphilippinesabout 9 years
                          I listen to VOCALOID and Fun. Mostly Double Lariat by Megurine Luka and Some Nights by Fun.
                          • crystalmori
                            crystalmoriabout 9 years
                            My favorite Vocaloid song is Sing&Smile, but I also really like Yellow and Light Song, and Futariboshi (the last two being kind of rare).
                          • nikukyu
                            nikukyuabout 9 years
                            TAYLOR SWIFT Sparks fly, Welcome distraction, The story of us!!! #Swifty4Life
                            • aphphilippines
                              aphphilippinesabout 9 years
                              I'm not a huge fan of Taylor Swift... or any breakup song, for that matter...
                              • crystalmori
                                crystalmoriabout 9 years
                                I don't like breakup songs, either, but I do like some of her songs, like 'Love Story'.
                                • nikukyu
                                  nikukyuabout 9 years
                                  Awwwww really? Well, it just comes to show that we all have different tastes.