Water Sound Images: The Creative Music of the Universe In this collection of beautiful and awe-inspiring images, photographer and researcher, Alexander Lauterwasser, sheds new light on the famous sand figures of German acoustician, Ernst F.Chl
| Title | : | Water Sound Images: The Creative Music of the Universe |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.55 (940 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1888138092 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 172 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2007-02-01 |
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Editorial :
WATER - Essence of Life
SOUND - The Creative Impulse
IMAGES - How We Perceive Life
These three ’elements,’ which we experience as very different ’levels of vibration,’ are perhaps the most omnipresent, yet least understood influences on earth! Virtually all of the world’s creation myths describe the formation of the primordial universe as a gradual solidification from a liquid state under the auspices of sound… the firmament manifesting as the Word of God, Nada Brahma, the world is sound… a world sung into being. Through our contemporary, scientific lens, we now conceive of all form as resonance fields--structure, as sound coalescing into matter.
In this collection of beautiful and awe-inspiring images, photographer and researcher, Alexander Lauterwasser, sheds new light on the famous sand figures of German acoustician, Ernst F.F.Chladni, which fascinated Napoleon at the turn of the 19th Century, and the Cymat
"Not to think any! more. You simply have to be firm about not going to their aid." Baudrillard has seen and will seen things going,jettisoning down the tubes for some time to come. Then he (Jean) will turn around and praise something like Abbott's wonderful FLATLAND, and we see that nothing artificially determined sways his likes and dislikes, and that for Baudrillard, cities and cultures alike are controlled by language, borders, and the shock troops that keep us all from understanding one another. The shock factor alone will leave you hungry for more (whether you love him or hate him).. Of course the dark side to all this is that Baudrillard sees us as all in a zoo,that we all have basic fatal attraction instincts that can put the rabbit into boiling water faster than the anyone.. He wants to see something happen,well people still make sex and art,and music. The photography of the work is exquisite, offering both overviews, detail shots, and 'in situ' examples, and the many gate-fold
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