shake it
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shake it
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Tinker
(Quelle: just-feel-themusic, via baaarbiewoorld)
so true ;)
(Quelle: tsunderess, via baaarbiewoorld)
in balance
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Alice in wonderland
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beautiful colours
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Japanese performance artist Kenichi Kanazawa taps a rubber mallet on a steel table to make sound vibrations that create beautiful transforming sand patterns. Using a scientific sound-visualizing process called Cymatics, he is able to manipulate the complex sand shapes by making frequencies visible through these vibrations: the higher the frequency, the more complex the design.
Previously: More Chladni patterns and some Oobleck, just for kicks.
via Laughing Squid.
Incredible
<3
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