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I. The album's title is based on the word cymatics, the study of visible sound and vibration.
The motifs on the boxes somewhat resemble geometric patterns seen in the study of cymatics.
Cymatics and kinetic art has influenced sound sculpture.
The result: five short new dances about terror, confusion, subjectivity, cymatics, and phantom-limb syndrome.
Ostoja added "Cymatics" developed during the Fellowship to his workshop repertoire.
It is a 176 page hardcover edition with hundreds of color photos, presenting the art, science and mystical side of Cymatics.
The word Cymatics derives from the Greek 'kuma' meaning 'billow' or 'wave,' to describe the periodic effects that sound and vibration have on matter.
In 1967, Jenny published the first volume of Cymatics: The Study of Wave Phenomena.
The sound and toning healing work of Keyes is again being carried on throughout the world in the integration of cymatics (sound) and light therapies.
Jenny's work influenced Alvin Lucier and, along with cymatics work by Ernst Chladni, helped lead to his composition Queen of the South.
The core of Pretorius's research is a study of sound, specifically cymatics, which he assimilates into his studies of Genesis, and commonly refers to it as a cymatic theology.
Composer Stuart Mitchell and his father T.J. Mitchell claim that Rosslyn Chapel's carvings contain references to Cymatics patterns.
The generic term for this field of science is the study of modal phenomena, retitled Cymatics by Hans Jenny, a Swiss medical doctor and a pioneer in this field.
Alexander Lauterwasser (born 1951, Überlingen) is a German researcher and photographer who based his work on work done by Ernst Chladni and Hans Jenny in the field of Cymatics.
We also experimented with "cymatics", the relationship between sound and form, and built meditational drums (or "cymaflowers" ) whose surfaces, scattered with powders and liquids, formed perfect harmonic patterns in response to correctly chanted tones and mantras.