Wake up to nature’s chorus with a bird alarm
clock developed by Carnegie Museum of Natural History and The
Innovation Studio. This artfully designed app is a calming
nature-inspired alternative to your usual blaring alarm. When the
alarm goes off birds create a chorus of song. Choose from 20 birds
to create a custom alarm. All of the birds are native to the
northeastern United States and users can hear their calls and learn
more about them on information cards developed with museum
scientists.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History is located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. The museum is an active research institution with an environmental research center in Rector Pennsylvania called Powdermill Nature Reserve. The birds in this app were studied at the museum are often banded at Powdermill or are frequently impacted by window collisions—a phenomenon that the museum helps study and prevent as part of BirdSafe Pittsburgh.
The Innovation Studio is the design development and workflow laboratory at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh where it supports a culture of innovation throughout the museums.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History is located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. The museum is an active research institution with an environmental research center in Rector Pennsylvania called Powdermill Nature Reserve. The birds in this app were studied at the museum are often banded at Powdermill or are frequently impacted by window collisions—a phenomenon that the museum helps study and prevent as part of BirdSafe Pittsburgh.
The Innovation Studio is the design development and workflow laboratory at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh where it supports a culture of innovation throughout the museums.
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