Through a series of one-of-a-kind interactive installations, visitors to The Health Museum will be able to use their own bodies to discover and understand how the mind and the body react to musical stimulation.
A full-body shell-like capsule will allow guests to experience tactile sound vibrations and visualizations throughout their entire body, while a full-sized sonic bed will engulf multiple individuals simultaneously in a serenade of sound and movement. A multi-user chainlinked human instrument will create ever-changing unqiue sounds as individuals hold hands and move about the installation. These are just a few of the individual works that are featured within the trilingual Biorhythm exhibition.
Biorhythm
will be in Houston through July 31.Through a series of one-of-a-kind interactive installations, visitors to The Health Museum will be able to use their own bodies to discover and understand how the mind and the body react to musical stimulation.
A full-body shell-like capsule will allow guests to experience tactile sound vibrations and visualizations throughout their entire body, while a full-sized sonic bed will engulf multiple individuals simultaneously in a serenade of sound and movement. A multi-user chainlinked human instrument will create ever-changing unqiue sounds as individuals hold hands and move about the installation. These are just a few of the individual works that are featured within the trilingual Biorhythm exhibition.
Biorhythm
will be in Houston through July 31.Through a series of one-of-a-kind interactive installations, visitors to The Health Museum will be able to use their own bodies to discover and understand how the mind and the body react to musical stimulation.
A full-body shell-like capsule will allow guests to experience tactile sound vibrations and visualizations throughout their entire body, while a full-sized sonic bed will engulf multiple individuals simultaneously in a serenade of sound and movement. A multi-user chainlinked human instrument will create ever-changing unqiue sounds as individuals hold hands and move about the installation. These are just a few of the individual works that are featured within the trilingual Biorhythm exhibition.
Biorhythm
will be in Houston through July 31.