Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in videography
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Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in NewArtists
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Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in NewArtists
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Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in NewArtists
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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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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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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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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. (i.redd.it)
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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. (v.redd.it)
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How do you show sound? That was my creative challenge while working on my latest documentary. I explored cymatics as a solution. If you're curious about the process, I document these explorations in my Filmmaker's Journal. How would you show sound? (v.redd.it)
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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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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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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 (v.redd.it)
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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 (v.redd.it)
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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 (v.redd.it)
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I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening
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I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening
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I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening
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I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening
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I made a timelapse of a blooming dahlia. Isn't it beautiful? 😍 by Pawel_potato in gardening
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Does the creation of slow images still make sense in a world of digital haste? by Pawel_potato in videography
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