Birmingham’s singing station clock – a platform for ‘ordinary’ voices
by Jessica Murray Midlands correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#68XVC)
Aural clock, designed by Turner prize winner Susan Philipz for Curzon Street HS2 station, features sounds made by 1,092 city folk
I think your voice would suit an F sharp. So that will be six o'clock," said composer Andy Ingamells as he listened to my feeble attempts to sing Dolly Parton's 9 to 5, my go-to karaoke song.
He is in the process of recording the voices of 1,092 ordinary people from across Birmingham and Solihull so they can be immortalised in the chimes of a singing station clock, which will be placed in the centre of the HS2 railway station being built in the city.
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