By Liu Enming
San Francisco, California
04 September 2007
At the tip of a tiny peninsula near San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Bridge stands the Wave Organ, a work of art that allows people to listen to music created by waves rolling ashore. For producer Liu Enming, Elaine Lu shares the environmental symphony of this wave-powered organ.

Pipe picks up sounds created by waves
A park that looks like ancient ruins holds an unusual acoustic sculpture.
"The Wave Organ is both a place and, I guess you can say, a phenomenon," says artist Peter Richards. "This place is on the edge between the city and the wilderness of the San Francisco Bay. As a phenomenon, it's a series of 25 pipes that extend down into the water.
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| Peter Richards |
Using a series of pipes, the sculpture captures the surf hitting the tubes creating a symphony of waves.
One visitor explains what he heard. "It sounds kind of like a humming and some of them have a higher pitch and some of them have a lower pitch; some of them are 'ooooo,' some of them are 'eeeeee.' I think some of the tubes are longer, they go out into the bay more."
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| She says it sounds like the waves |
Richards believes the true beauty of the Wave Organ is the way nature's many sounds mix together. "If I just sit here and listen, I will hear the sounds of the wave organs but hear other sounds as well. Blended together, it becomes this sort of environmental symphony. That's what I encourage people to do, to really listen, not just come out here to hear the wave organ but listen to the landscape."
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| A peaceful place to get away from the city |
Despite being off the beaten path, Richards says it is well worth the trip to enjoy nature's symphony.
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