Suitcase symphony

Jeriel Bobbe has turned his trolley suitcase into a musical instrument using relief paving stones.

"Whether they are stone slabs, tactile pacing for the blind, or a grid for wheelchairs, there is music in everything." Jeriel Bobbe has used his trolley suitcase as a musical instrument on his weekley way from home to the train station. Taking his inspiration from these walks, he has designed a range of relief paving stones to create your own composition: me-lo-dy.

These wheels will pass on vibrations to your suitcase, which acts as a sounding board. The distance between the openings determines the pitch and their depth determines the volume.

There is an interesting rhythm to the sounds of luggage, sounds of voices, and wire of machine noise working in concert at the otherwise deathly airport terminal.