CymaScope video projected in Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2015
  • When Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, in Portland, Oregon, decided to sponsor an art installation they chose a collaborative design by artist, Shelley Socolofsky and John Stuart Reid of CymaScope.com. The theme set by the cathedral was that the piece should connect light and dark and be a "new and experimental art form and media that cannot be hung on walls nor placed on pedestals”.
    Using this brief Socolofsky and Reid came up with a design titled “Cauldron", featuring a six foot diameter circular pond of white color-dyed water, onto which a video projector would fire CymaScope imagery relevant to the cathedral. After the installation opened to the public Shelley Socolofsky commented, “The Cauldron installation was a huge success and the crowd was mesmerised and fascinated by the CymaScope imagery reflected off water. People came to see it in their droves.”
    John Stuart Reid commented, “The Trinity art installation project represents the first ever cymatics-based art installation in a cathedral, to our knowledge. It was a real thrill to see the imagery of the marvellous Pilgrims’ Hymn and Toccata and Fugue come
    alive for the first time in the CymaScope laboratory. James Stuart Reid did wonderful work in constructing and editing the various elements in post production. We hope this will be the first of many MusicMadeVisible videos designed for sacred spaces in the
    future."
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Комментарии • 5

  • @uugr3
    @uugr3 9 лет назад +4

    What a wonderful opportunity and beautiful experience you have provided for the lucky people of Oregon. I hope there will someday be something similar in every museum on the planet, including my neighborhood. Thanx for sharing this with me.

  • @peterson6824
    @peterson6824 9 лет назад +12

    Most appropriate this would appear in a sacred space, as everything in the universe has a vibration, and this gives a glimpse into the potential power, art and beauty of music and human voices through which the state of our spirit is uttered through our lips, going out into the universe from which we came.

  • @tln6576
    @tln6576 7 лет назад +1

    This is a beautiful rendition of this hymn. It's not obvious what choir is singing it from the above description. I'm guessing the Trinity Cathedral choir? I've looked at other versions after hearing this and this is way above them all - sounds like it might be a UK choir but unsure as it's an American composer apparently.

  • @TomFenner
    @TomFenner 8 лет назад +3

    The next step in Cymatics is transferring this information directly into the body in a high fidelity format. Please see HiFiWellness.com for more information