Orthogonal Resonance




Orthogonal Resonance was originally conceived as a physical installation composed by four Tibetan bells, struck at regular intervals by a set of computer-controlled mallets. The piece was subsequently recorded using a modular synthesizer as an attempt to simulate the timbre of the original instruments. Orthogonal Resonance aims to explore the ability of rhythm and sound to affect human brainwave activity, especially theta brainwaves, to induce over time an altered state of consciousness. A state akin to what we normally only experience fleetingly as we wake or drift off to sleep.

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