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This app is a soundtrack for a walk along Race Street Pier

The app is from musician and sound designer Michael Kiley who built The Empty Air, an app that offered a soundtrack to walking around Rittenhouse Square.

Race Street Pier. (Photo by Flickr user Angie Chung, used under a Creative Commons license)

Take walking along Race Street Pier to a new level with Animina, a GPS-equipped app that plays a song that corresponds to your walk.

The app is from musician and sound designer Michael Kiley who built The Empty Air, an app that offered a soundtrack to walking around Rittenhouse Square.

Download the app for $0.99 here.

Kiley composed a song for the app that uses sounds found along the Delaware River.

South Philly’s P’unk Ave built the app.

Companies: P’unk Ave
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