The Cymatic Symphony: The Visual Language of Sound
The Cymatic Symphony: The Visual Language of Sound
Cymatics, the study of how sound influences matter, unveils the hidden geometry of vibrations, transforming frequencies into visible patterns. The phenomenon was first demonstrated in the 18th century by physicist Ernst Chladni, who revealed how sound could organize sand into intricate formations. The field later expanded through Hans Jenny’s groundbreaking work in the 1960s, capturing the dynamic interaction between sound waves and liquid mediums.
My journey into cymatics began in high school, inspired by Masaru Emoto's water experiments. These studies sparked a deep curiosity in me. How could sound, something we hear every day, also shape the world around us in such profound ways?
Guided by Nikola Tesla’s timeless insight: 'If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration', The Cymatic Symphony invites viewers to step into this fusion of perception and resonance, where artistic expression meets scientific curiosity in a multisensory exploration of the invisible forces that shape our world.
Cymatics, the study of how sound influences matter, unveils the hidden geometry of vibrations, transforming frequencies into visible patterns. The phenomenon was first demonstrated in the 18th century by physicist Ernst Chladni, who revealed how sound could organize sand into intricate formations. The field later expanded through Hans Jenny’s groundbreaking work in the 1960s, capturing the dynamic interaction between sound waves and liquid mediums.
My journey into cymatics began in high school, inspired by Masaru Emoto's water experiments. These studies sparked a deep curiosity in me. How could sound, something we hear every day, also shape the world around us in such profound ways?
Guided by Nikola Tesla’s timeless insight: 'If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration', The Cymatic Symphony invites viewers to step into this fusion of perception and resonance, where artistic expression meets scientific curiosity in a multisensory exploration of the invisible forces that shape our world.
Selected Artworks
Selected Artworks
Glitch Aura: Digital Echoes of Motion
Glitch Aura: Digital Echoes of Motion
Glitch Aura seamlessly merges retro digital nostalgia with contemporary technology, creating an interactive exploration of movement and memory. The installation uses Xbox Kinect sensors to capture real-time motion and translate it into luminous trails within TouchDesigner. The visual aesthetics inspired by vintage films form a striking interplay between classic analog influences and modern interactive media.
Rooted in the transition from the physical to the digital age, Glitch Aura reimagines the essence of movement through technology. As participants engage with the installation, their motions generate glowing trails reminiscent of VHS-era motion blur, now rendered through advanced real-time processing. This installation transforms nostalgia into a dynamic, interactive experience, where past and future converge in a visually engaging display.
Glitch Aura seamlessly merges retro digital nostalgia with contemporary technology, creating an interactive exploration of movement and memory. The installation uses Xbox Kinect sensors to capture real-time motion and translate it into luminous trails within TouchDesigner. The visual aesthetics inspired by vintage films form a striking interplay between classic analog influences and modern interactive media.
Rooted in the transition from the physical to the digital age, Glitch Aura reimagines the essence of movement through technology. As participants engage with the installation, their motions generate glowing trails reminiscent of VHS-era motion blur, now rendered through advanced real-time processing. This installation transforms nostalgia into a dynamic, interactive experience, where past and future converge in a visually engaging display.