Imagine a world where the wind is the language of its Creator, of its God. The civilization here listens to the wind – to its whistles, howls, and rustling. Every object in the Wind World is made to engage, interact, and harness wind: including chimes that play the wind as choreographed melodic music, or sails that capture wind intermittently by flapping in the air currents to radiate their patterns as musical percussion. In the Wind World, movement in the air is magical. It is celebrated. And it is honored. Vehicles in the Wind World are fast-moving and fueled by the wind effortlessly so they can glide in any direction. Within the Wind World, latest technology innovations serve as wind buckets used to gather quick-moving air streams. For example, it is the Winged Grand-Organ that flutters to power the flute-like air-thrusting highways. With no soil, no terrain, and with only wind powering this world – citizens feel connected living in direct dialogue with each other through the wind mechanisms they know as their home.