A surprising device is capturing the vibe of a single street corner in San Francisco
Briefly

One of the things that really defines the urban soundscape to me is all the music that you hear coming out of car stereos, people's phones, from retail stores and coffee shops.
Bop Spotter's like a living time capsule in real time of what songs are playing, capturing the neighborhood's cultural vibes.
This kind of captures those sounds and records them in a way that makes it this really wonderful archive of the neighborhood's musical identity.
I spent about $100 and a couple of weekends working on Bop Spotter, which I installed using a friend's ladder in the middle of the day.
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