Have you eve play music through iTunes, or any other music player that has visualizations? The visuals are so cool; they can enhance the listening experience, and also help give ambiance to a party. I came across this video of physics and chemistry demonstrators that brought the concept of these virtual visualizers to life utilizing the Ruben's tube, except... They created a Pyro Board the has about 2,500 holes for flames to fire through. They utilize nodes and anti-nodes through various sound waves to create a visual pattern using fire. I was so fascinated by this video, and thought that the properties that are inherited in this experiment can work to fuse science and art to create a visual experience that comments on scientific properties as tools for art making.
Behold the Pyroboard

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