Ajit Padmanabh is passionate about creating music and finds inspiration in the Ayurvedic five elements of Nature, the fifth of which is Ether or Void. Hence his album title, "Think Void”, which was released in 2016 and focuses on music's holographic and fractal properties and its impact on the Void and our World. His special moment of inspiration came when he read that Ether’s presence is felt on the very smallest and largest scales over which the forces of Nature act, everything from String Theory to the infinite Universe.
This led him to the concept of music’s connection with the holographic Universe and fractals. Having read of the CymaScope's ability to visualise music’s holographic properties, Ajit reached out to us, resulting in the CymaScope instrument making visible a clip from one of his album’s tracks, titled, “Supreme Fractal Force”. We were much impressed by Ajit’s gorgeous and dynamic music and very much enjoyed the challenge of imaging its percussion aspects. The resulting imagery contains much beautiful geometry, including 5-fold and 10-fold, in which the golden ratio is intrinsically embedded, an aspect of life that can be considered to contain both fractal and holographic properties.
Ajit said, "I felt humbled and blessed to see the CymaScope imagery created by my music and to realise that the concept, my music and indeed the CymaScope imagery were all in sync and part of Nature's magical creation. I felt that to have added colour or other special effects would have been to dilute the purity of the imagery and its sacred nature, therefore, the CymaScope video is without special effects, it is simply the music made visible for all to see and enjoy”.
Ajit’s "Think Void" easy listening album is available to buy at this link:
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8 сен 2024