NYC App Complements Commute
WBBR is designed to play music according to where you are on the Williamsburg Bridge.
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Sid Lee Montreal/Canada
- Designer Eric Hu
Credits
powered by- Production Company Sid Lee Montreal/Canada
- Designer Eric Hu
The daily commute to work is hard enough, but New York label UNO NYC has created a new app to make it that bit more manageable.
When crossing the Williamsburg Bridge, the app created by Sid Lee plays music to complement the journey. The app – known as Williamsburg Bridge Radio (WBBR) – was designed by developer Eric Hu and adjusts the sound according to the terrain. When going uphill, fast-paced music will play, while chilled out music will sound on the descent. The tunes change daily and include artists from the record label including Aquarian, Feral and Gobby. The iTunes App is available to download here.
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powered by- Production Sid Lee Montreal
- Designer Eric Hu
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