// Scene · Cymatics & the physics of vibration
Cymascope
Water in a round cell — one centred mandala of concentric ripple zones, each ring with its own symmetry.
How Cymascope moves with your music
Angular order climbs with radius; the outer rings answer hardest.
Like every Luxaudica scene, Cymascope is generative — seeded fresh each session, so it is provably never identical twice — and deeply reactive: bass moves the big shapes, treble the fine detail, and the song's build-ups and drops steer the whole arc. It holds one intentional colour family per moment and shifts with the song's key, and it stays quiet when the music does — darkness is a feature, and it is what makes the drop land.
Make it yours
Shape Cymascope live with intensity, speed, warp, glow and Punch (one lever for how hard the picture rides the music), grade the colour, and save the result as a look you can recall by keypad, MIDI, OSC or a sentence to the AI copilot. Send it fullscreen to any display in deep 10-bit colour.