Tuesday 18 May 2010

http://www.whisperingintheleaves.org/listen_and_download/

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Sunday 31 January 2010

"Everything is sound, even the heartbeat"

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Intriguing video featuring David Icke, reserve your skepticism, whatever you may think about him is unimportant, the video illustrates an interesting theory that all physical matter actually is manifested and maintained through sound, or rather there is an inherent relationship between matter and sound.

Being always interested in the more esoteric sides of sound discourse, this video appeals to me, as it demonstrates the very physical effect that sound can have, and therefore strengthens the ecological nature of sound and its relationship towards physical bodies.

It also poses an interesting question, knowing that we only register a small part of the frequency spectrum, is it reasonable to think about a thought giving off a resonance, and therefore what is the effect of that sound once it enters the environment?