Agency Poster Changes the Song on Spotify When Struck With Flying Object Adventures in office ambience
Readers who have to endure their co-workers' awful taste in music will rejoice upon seeing this "Change the Tune" poster, invented by London creative shop Agency Republic. Since the agency plays music via Spotify over the sound system, they rigged up a poster with a motion sensor that changes the song when it's struck by something—like something you've thrown at it. While having the music change every 30 seconds can't be good for one's concentration, it's probably good for morale if employees throw stuff at the wall instead of each other. Via Laughing Squid.
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