Making Sound Sculptures with a Speaker and Cornstarch
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ChristopherVoute
Published 4 months ago
Last edited 4 months ago

Posted below is an interesting video on the effects of low frequency square waveforms on cornstarch. To make, simply mix cornstarch and water, then place on a large speaker hooked up to an amplifier and a signal generator (generating around 20-30 hertz). An old stereo works great, as long as it has an aux-in. There is lots of free signal generating software at arms length, like this one. I found adding a little olive oil into the cornstarch mix makes it easier to handle, and contributes to the general quality of the fluid. Cornstarch is known as a non-newtonian fluid, more information can be found here.

For a more through video demonstration, check out this tutorial video.

Another cool video, made by one of the WonderHowTo founders, Mike Goedecke:

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Rachel Mansur (157) 1/14/12 12:54 AM
love this one. so awesome.
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ChristopherVoute (56) 1/14/12 1:02 AM
i know! me and my friend set this up in my lab, its so amazing to watch the shapes it makes :)
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Christian Hatchett (1) 1/23/12 6:16 PM
Amazing!
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calbo carlos 2/14/12 5:50 AM
its cool how do u connect the speakers ,&, what did u use
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