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If I interpret this correctly, the fish don't hit the doorbell -- human bystanders see fish and use their mobile devices to hit the doorbell.

There's probably a solution that could detect the fish without human intervention, but it seems like one of the points is to help the citizens engage more an build awareness of the human/wild-life interaction.



From the article:

> Why did the city decide to go for a digital doorbell instead of an automatic sensor? Because it’s a lot more fun, of course.


So Dutch.




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