Through each of the posts explored through R1, one of the topics covered is known as cymatics. Evan Grant comes with the information with his powerful TED talk which gives a new perspective on the idea of sound. Cymatics is a process of visualizing sound, by basically vibrating a medium such as water. The history of cymatics goes back to Earnest Clavney. He created an experiment using a metal plate covering it with sound and bowing it to create the patterns that are known as the "Clavney Patterns". Cymatics explores the ways of how we can explore the substance of things not seen. Devices such as the cymascope, have been used to observe cymatic patterns. Cymatics is also vitally important for healing and education.
In another talk by, Daniel Tammet, he ties in the ideas circulating around perception and how Anton Chekhov was able to inspire him to write about this. He talks about how his world of words and numbers blur with color, emotion and personality. It's a condition known as Synesthesia which can be defined as in which stimulation of one sensory of cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. Little has been discovered and known about synesthesia and has been suggested that it begins to develop during childhood when children are most intensively engaged with abstract concepts for the first time.
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