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Music + physical experiment = music video Cymatics
Modern music videos can hardly be called food for thought. Of course, there are quite impressive work, but they are only intended to attract attention and holding of attention at the time of viewing 2-4 minute clip. Basically attract the attention of the machines, jewelry and other things like that. Actually, there is nothing to criticize and nobody.
Better to praise those who are engaged in attracting the audience's attention not only to their creativity, but also to science. For example, a musician from New Zealand Nigel Stanford ( Nigel Stanford ) has created a music video where there is almost no actors, and the plot is tied to experiments. The main purpose of the clip - the visualization of sound in all possible ways.
This video was not created by fitting the results of experiments in music. On the contrary, first used the basic sounds that lead to different behavior of equipment, and only on the basis of visual effects created Audio dubbing.
One of the effects - standing waves that are formed in a thin layer of water is poured directly on the speaker. Sounds of different frequencies affect the distribution of waves in the water column (also used such an interesting and liquid, such as frozen vodka).
There is a clip and rings Tesla (the musicians put "Faraday suits" worn by a variety of Faraday cage) and ferromagnetic fluid, and труба Rubens .
In general, it is better to see once than to read a lot of text. Here the video:
// player.vimeo.com/video/111593305 video> Do you believe this video is kind of popularization of science?
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