@zenorion9999 Interesting thought. It should be entirely possible to strap the driver of a speaker to the underside of a dish of water, then bounce a light off the surface of the water onto a wall.
I saw someone doing that with sounds at an experimental music trade show a while ago. It was pretty cool.
(On a slightly-easier-to-achieve note, the iTunes Classic Visualizer *loves* this track - the visualisation fits wonderfully!)
I wonder if you could show how water reacts to this Frequency?
zenorion9999 1 year ago
@zenorion9999 Interesting thought. It should be entirely possible to strap the driver of a speaker to the underside of a dish of water, then bounce a light off the surface of the water onto a wall.
I saw someone doing that with sounds at an experimental music trade show a while ago. It was pretty cool.
(On a slightly-easier-to-achieve note, the iTunes Classic Visualizer *loves* this track - the visualisation fits wonderfully!)
GordonCharlton 1 year ago
Good stuff, reminds me a little of Hamburger Lady at the start but turns into something a lot more otherwordly after a while.
Sesquipedaliantique 2 years ago
Awesome. Really captures the vastness of space.
islanderboy 3 years ago