Chladni figures are patterns that appear on surfaces when they are made to vibrate at certain resonances. It sounds dry, but throw in some sand and just the right frequencies and it becomes an amazing ...
Most speaker enclosures are made from wood, though some come in concrete and plastic. The Ionic Sound System from the Czech Republic's Deeptime are something of a novelty, as the nature-inspired ...
In this amazing video, Japanese performance artist Kenichi Kanazawa uses a simple rubber mallet to create specific patterns out of grains of sand. It's one of those moments that is so unbelievable ...
Using just a tone generator, a speaker, and a metal plate, YouTube artist Brusspup shows us how certain frequencies can vibrate sand into wildly intricate patterns. The patterns increase in complexity ...
Shake a metal plate covered in sand at certain frequencies and intricate patterns mysteriously appear. Jon Jacobsen, a mathematician at Harvey Mudd College, explains why this 200-year-old ...