By Sven Meyer
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
Sven Meyer is a musician and DJ
By Sven Meyer
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
Sven Meyer is a musician and DJ
By Sven Meyer
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
Sven Meyer is a musician and DJ
By Sven Meyer
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
KYMAT is a total work of art consisting of water-sound-images, installations and live shows. Sound waves from plants are translated into water waves that forms geometric shapes. The cymatic structures can be found everywhere in nature.
KYMAT combines the science of Kymatics with a special KYMAT SOUND which makes use of different schools of sound therapy, playing with these.
The basic principle of Kymatics is this: All humans, animals and plants are connected with the elements and are thus interwoven.
First there was sound, the “big bang” which formed materials of all kinds and shapes following the geometric laws and those of nature.
KYMAT is like a laboratory that dedicates its activities to the research of water-sound images. The fascination that such an installation evokes can be explained by its capability to make sound visible in an aesthetically striking way, thus turning it into a sensual phenomenon. It permanently produces the most spectacular, ever-changing images. In addition, KYMAT is an open type of installation that allows for spectators to interact to the images in a versatile, playful and creative way.
Water that is kept in small bowls serves as a flexible, three-dimensional sculpture that translates sound into images. By means of using loud-speakers and a clever lighting system, impressive wave patterns are created in the bowls. According to the sound frequency and the respective set-up individual, partly fix, partly “living” structures turn up on the surface of the water. These can be photographed at the Kymatik Laboratory, then turned into film material.
Those water sound pictures can be regarded as a process that shows chaos and structure in turns, the way you see it in nature all the time: in fields of valence created by electrons or atoms, all the way to complex turbulences that are the source of weather patterns. Those well-structured, still patterns and shapes can be found in the realm of blossoms, plants and animals. The shapes and patterns follow the principle of the „golden ratio“. The sound pattern of the octave precisely follows this law of nature.
Thus we can find identical patterns of vibration in sound, the planets of our solar system, the time of the day, our organs or in colours. When confronted with KYMAT, the spectator is turned into the creator of „the flower of life“.
Pictures elope from the depth oft the water. Geometrical shapes that remind me of ice crystals and mandalas. I listen to the sound that goes with these pictures, and I understand : Those relaxted sounds are the reason why these pictures come to life.
They dissolve and form new shapes as soon as the frequency changes.
The sound takes on different, new forms, each of them being more beautiful than the other. Water, picture and sound come together and bring about something that is new, unique: KYMAT.
Sven Meyer is a musician and DJ