Audio AidNR Audio AidNR is a prototype device produced by Ageing Facilities* to ‘expand elderly audibility in public space’. It takes the generic Sholley® trolley as a cultural symbol of failing mobility in older age and adapts it into a mobile device for the audible reclamation of public space. With adjustable volume control and surface-mounted speakers, the adapted Sholley® enables the playful re-appropriation of urban space through sound while subverting standard perceptions of (proper) generational behaviour in public. Read more - Heteropolis book