There is also an interesting thought about Stonehenge. That those stones were chosen in particular because of their acoustic abilities. These are the only stones when struck to make sounds like bells or wood. It has been suggested that these stone were placed together as a giant musical instrument.
"That even today, sounds can be used to manipulate a person's perception of the world around them and lead to illusions inconsistent with scientific reality."
I want to manipulate my audiences perceptions through sound and not solely visuals. So as long as i have a good sound with my photographs, my audience will still be able to get from it a sense unease.
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