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tahognome
16th January 2004, 08:16 PM
http://www.pureesoiree.be/Post/?P_ID=2207
Don't know if you've seen this... I think it's cool... a guy doing live drawings in sand to music... I thought it was really cool.
jul35
16th January 2004, 08:51 PM
This guy has a great talent, that's sure, never seen a performance like this before, thank you for the link, that was really refreshing!
JUL35
littlecatalyst
16th January 2004, 11:04 PM
thats pretty
interesting lofi outdoor party potential.... i wonder if glass-sand would be more permeable that could be fun even just toshoot an loop). the figurative stuff is ok, especilly cause it's sorta primitive stylee- but the abstracked storm clouds and sprinkly effects rock!
i thought you were talking about this kind of sand art. (http://physics.usc.edu/demolab/w/w2/w2_3.html) ((( WARNING: turn the sound douwn when the lcip starts, its unnesessarily loud & hi freq)))
julez
17th January 2004, 02:51 AM
thats amazing...it reminds me of the buddhist monks who create this amazingly intricate mandalas out of sand and then put them back int o their original component colours to demonstrate how life and matter originates from nothing.
krokodril
17th January 2004, 09:00 AM
in the northern part of NL and in denmark it was a tradition to decorate the floor of the luxury rooms(farms) with sand patterns, indeed like the tibetan monks, a bit less colourfull
certain patterns had certain meanings (marriage death spring etc.)
it must have been more widespread, i had numerous school outs to these kind of things.
murk
17th January 2004, 11:44 AM
I am speechless...
littlecatalyst
17th January 2004, 03:09 PM
here's a cool little toy (http://www.phy.davidson.edu/StuHome/jimn/Java/modes.html) you change the M or N and then hit "plot" to see the different shapes that are possible with this sound + frequency thing...
littlecatalyst
17th January 2004, 03:12 PM
hey. was thinking....
if matter moves into particular latice and mandalaish shapes depending on what frequencies it is exposed to-- do you think the spectator would feel something integral if they were to be blasted with both a frequency and it corresponding crystaline shape?
agsystems
17th January 2004, 08:15 PM
what do you think line dancing's all about?
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