This ocean powered instrument was built for "Catching the Waves" a public program at the Headlands Center for the Arts. The main wheel turned an offset cam that powered an accordion; spun a crank-slider that operated a pump and powered a melodica; placed a salad bowl anemometer into the ocean breeze to play 78s and amplify them through a wooden bell.






Check out the VIDEO below shot by Nicole Minor who braved the cold sea to create a document.