Logos-3 (Rommert Caljé & Mark Robert Peters)
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Absolutely amazing stuff. truly stunning.
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Roughly seen oogt water transparent and empty only through it in movement to bring arises there a new wealth of forms and patrons that the keys appear to be of the nature of all the life; symmetry. The project has been inspired through the work of the scientist Hans Jenny that with its developed Cymatics method wave-phenomena studied In tn the string theories already is spoken of vibrating mini part that the building stones its of everything; matter and the life self.
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The logos forms the origin of the universe, a kind of oerfenomeen from which all workings power prevents. Logos symbolizes with this for instance the principle of Causality (law of cause and consequence). It is a principle that of binnenuit works, the state not opposite the matter. The Logos Project is an investigation to evolving and symmetric forms and patrons, that someone else want to throw on the familiar dimension of water; the source of all the life.....
Symmetries arise through vibration. By the Logos Project, water pulserend in movement is brought. Only how do it sit with the "oervibratie" of all matter? You perhaps can speak of a "divine" vibration that the core of all the life fixed.
THOUGHT I WOULd TRANSLATE THE DESRIPTION FOR YA"LL!
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SnakeSSSStretcher 3 years ago
Thanks for the accurate translation of our Logos concept!
Greetings, Mark Robert Peters.
travelingcity 3 years ago
Your welcome, may I ask though, what exactly it is that im looking at in the video?...
SnakeSSSStretcher 3 years ago
The image is an reflection of water in movement. We shine a light in a mirror with water and bring that mirror in movement. With an intuitive way of moving the mirror, 3-dimensional images appear on a screen. To our surprise the images looks like watercreatures.
Gr. Mark Robert Peters.
travelingcity 3 years ago
No sound or vibration involved. The images are only generated by movement.
Gr. Mark Robert Peters.
travelingcity 3 years ago