A-440 · 25.03.14
Rain on steel strings
The frequency of rainfall measured at a window — each drop a distinct pitch that dissolves into white noise before it can be named.
雨音
The frequency of rainfall measured at a window — each drop a distinct pitch that dissolves into white noise before it can be named.
Silence measured not as absence but as the held tension before exhalation — the moment where resonance is only potential.
Struck once at dusk — the overtones persist beyond all reasonable expectation, decaying like starlight in fog.
A tidal pool disturbed by a single stone — each ripple at a different frequency, mapping the pool's hidden geometry.
Heat as frequency — the warm amber oscillation of a flame in cold air, where temperature becomes something almost audible.