There’s an extraordinary discipline of life-changing potential that unites the fields of science and music—but few know it even exists. Some months ago I shared a video online of Japanese artist ...
You have to see these sound waves Link Copied! 'Cymatics' is the science of visualizing audio frequencies. In this video, musician Nigel Stanford and Director Shahir Duad explain how they created ...
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It’s possible you’ve seen the following affected by sound before: a chladni plate, water, ferro fluid, a plasma ball, a ruben’s tube, and a Tesla coil. It’s hard to believe you’ve seen them all ...
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After a long work day, most of us happily collapse into a couch and binge-watch our favorite show. But Linden Gledhill, a Philadelphia-based pharmaceutical biochemist, retreats to his basement lab.
The term “cymatics” was coined by Swiss physicist Hans Jenny in the 1960s, who showed that sounds create specific wave patterns that become visible along a surface of particles or liquid. Its ...
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