On Thursday, I decided to take advantage of my five hour break and visit the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD). There were a total of six floors with two exhibits on each floor. Throughout the museum, I was able to see the interpretation of objects in regards to contemporary and historical innovation in art. Although the majority of the exhibits were interactive, my favorite one by far was the Sonic Arcade: Shaping Space with Sound. Within the exhibit, what captivated me the most was the Polyphonic Playground. Earlier in the year I had watched an interview from the creators in which they explained their motive for such an innovative creation. The Polyphonic Playground is an adult-sized playground built with the Touch Board and Electric Paint that allows one to physically interact with the interdependency of sound and materials. Being able to see it and associate it with my music history class was definitely the highlight of my experience at the museum. Overall, I had an enjoyable time and look forward on returning in the future.