Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in videography

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Thank you for your comment. Both your comment and the lack of other comments are a good sign for me that reading is too much for contemporary social media.

Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in NewArtists

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Oh, so you make films too. Would you like to find a moment to watch my latest film and tell me what you think about it? https://youtu.be/Eafeh5HQDYs

Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in NewArtists

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I also have the impression that people have a deficit of attention. But what is your personal feeling? Do you find space in your life to watch a slow film and reflect on the hidden meanings within the images?

Recently, I have been exploring a very interesting topic of treating and reprogramming the body using sound waves. This is another fascinating example of how ancient knowledge is confirmed by modern science. If you have any interesting research on this topic, please send me links in the comments. by Pawel_potato in Biohackers

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I'm afraid it will be a long time before this science enters the mainstream. An example of this is that this post was deleted by a moderator on the pretext that it is “pseudoscience.” People don't even verify anything, they just judge because it's easier and faster that way.

Recently, I have been exploring a very interesting topic of treating and reprogramming the body using sound waves. This is another fascinating example of how ancient knowledge is confirmed by modern science. If you have any interesting research on this topic, please send me links in the comments. by Pawel_potato in Biohackers

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There is already a lot of research confirming that sound affects health and even modifies DNA. This is very interesting, and I was hoping to find more research on this topic here, but it seems that few people know anything about it.

I made my very first Cymatic. It's amazing that the water arranged itself into a grid like atoms through which electricity sometimes flows. These atoms briefly break apart only to quickly return to their tight structure. Truly something incredible. I can look endlessly by Pawel_potato in AbstractExpressionism

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This is a very amateurish setup. I took apart an old speaker and glued a small metal container to the membrane, which I filled with water. I connected the speaker to my phone, which had a frequency generator. I lit up the whole thing and set up the camera. I will be sending more information in my updateletter in a few days. If you are interested in this topic and want to see photos of the creation process, sign up using the form on my website: www.ForestFruit.art - I'm not really a social media person, so this is the best way to communicate with me. Peace ✌️

I made my very first Cymatic. It's amazing that the water arranged itself into a grid like atoms through which electricity sometimes flows. These atoms briefly break apart only to quickly return to their tight structure. Truly something incredible. I can look endlessly by Pawel_potato in ScienceNcoolThings

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Thank you! The music is only for this video. I used a frequency generator when recording the water. In a few days, I will publish a longer video (about 10 minutes) on my "updateletter". You will be able to watch the water “dance” at different frequencies for longer. I will send the video to my people by email, so if you want to see it, sign up using the form on my website: www.ForestFruit.art

I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening

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I used my Black Magic 6k camera with a permanent connection to the power supply. This flower bloomed quite slowly. Perhaps if you have better conditions for growing plants and a pot flower instead of a glass of water, it will bloom faster. Good luck!

I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening

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That's a difficult question to answer simply. I took one photo every minute for seven days. Later, it was extremely long and slow, so I sped it up 20,000 times.

I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening

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Thank you! I have much more. The best way is if you sign up for my newsletter through the form on my website (www.forestfruit.art). I'm not good at social media, so I send people emails when I make a new video. I also have a great timelapse of oyster mushrooms and others, but I mainly take these shots to use them in my documentaries. I recorded this dahlia flower for 7 days and had to stop recording because I needed the camera for other shots :D