First School of Cymatics Officially Opens

by Jodina Meehan on February 28, 2010


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The School of Cymatics has officially opened it’s doors with it’s first virtual classroom lesson “Cymatics 101″ going live today. The school already has 67 members and the doors are currently still open for free admission.

“Cymatics 101, Part I” is the first in a series of new “5 minute classes” that give students an easy way to learn about cymatics one lesson at a time. Each lesson includes a cymatics science fact, a cymatics art demo, featured correspondence from the “cymatics mailbag” and a quote from cymatics history. There will be more virtual classroom lessons as the video series is recorded, and you can be first to be notified of new video lessons in the series by enrolling at the School of Cymatics.

Inside the School of Cymatics you can watch cymatics video lessons, see what cymatics projects other students of cymatics are working on, view new cymatics images and beautiful cymatics photos, see cymatics videos by our students, and network with other “cymatic fanatics” around the world.

You can also see all the best cymatics YouTube videos all in one place streaming live at the School of Cymatics, by clicking on the “cymatics videos” tab once you are there.

If you have content that you would like to see included in the School of Cymatics curriculum, please first become a member of the Journal of Cymatics (enter your name and email in the upper right hand corner of this site), then leave a comment below, or write to me at the School of Cymatics.

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Wonkafreak April 29, 2010 at 4:24 am

Does cymatic have something to do with the environment? for example : can the whales produce cymatic waves or bubbles that help the animals and environment in the ocean ( they say that whale´s sounds are important to the environment in the ocean but I really don´t know if it is because of the waves their sounds produce, so i was just asking if you know about that since i am researching for information about cymatics and why it is important and also how can it affect the environment ). thank you :)

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Jodina Meehan Reply:

I would recommend reading two articles from the Journal – one is on the work of John Stuart Reid who uses cymatics to record dolphin launguage: http://cymatica.com/2009/11/14/cymatics-used-to-create-dolphin-alphabet/ and the other is about how cymatics in relation to natural materials and plastics: http://cymatica.com/2009/10/13/cymatics-around-us-a-cymatic-household/ other than that, I will keep my eyes (and ears) open and if I come across anything relating to your questions I will share it with you. Thanks for writing!
–Jodina

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