KymaSphere

Kyma means wave in Greek.

Sound is a bubble or sphere.
Kyma+Sphere is a word to describe a piece of digital art or cymaglyph. A cymaglyph is a still or moving image of sound made visible. Cymaglyph was first coined by the inventor of the Cymascope, John Stuart Reid. It is widely used in the Cymatics community.
I saw one KymaSphere that resembled the same pattern as the stained glass window I saw in Rome!!
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Hydroglyph

A moving or still image captured while doing Cymatic study with sound, light, and a medium such as water. Also referred to as Cymatography
The Hydroglyph revealed the sound frequency of 33.3 hz in a 2 inch containment. Also referred to as a Cymaglyph in Cymatic Studies
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Cymatography

Active study of light, frequency, sound vibrations on a medium is called Cymatics.

The act of taking photographs or video of Cymatics is called Cymatography.
Are you set up with a camera, fluid, tone generator, speaker, light ring source to do some Cymatography?
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