"Mapping the subtle resonance between ancient systems and modern acoustic physics."
Christine Greyson is a multidisciplinary artist and indie researcher dedicated to the study of archaeoacoustics, comparative philosophy, and the mechanics of resonance. She works in her home studio environment investigating the "subtle bridges" between ancient spiritual technologies and modern sonic reality.
Ego-Dissolution & Frequency: A psychoacoustic study of the Tibetan kangling and the "Default Mode Network."
Ancient Architecture: The atmospheric and ritual resonance of Babylonian and Egyptian spiritual systems.
Neural Mythology: Bridging animist philosophy with the science of the ethereal.
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