Art, Music & Las Vegas Lifestyle of Stephen Robert Thorburn

Art, Music & Las Vegas Lifestyle of Stephen Robert Thorburn

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Peace in the Sacred Valley

Peace in the Sacred Valley

A journey in digital art and experimental music.

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Stephen Robert Thorburn
Feb 11, 2023
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Peace in the Sacred Valley
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Take 15 minutes out of your busy day to relax to a meditative mandala accompanied by Chimes, Bells, and Sitar.

Let your eyes wander about the intense pure colors and let your imagination flow like the ever-changing fractals in this living mandala and with the fluid tones and crisp chimes of the music. Just because a mandala has a center does not automatically mean you have to stay there. Take in the full experience of it.

A mandala on a wall or a floor never changes, and is usually destroyed after completion. My animated mandalas change at 30 frames per second for 15 minutes, and they can be played more than once!

If you have a Youtube account, you can create a favorites playlist with the exclusive links you can only get here. Creating a playlist in Youtube is easy. Since each animation starts with a fade-in and ends with a fade to black, your playlist will have a smooth seamless transition between each animation. This way you can use it as ambient video for your home, or in a waiting room, or to create an ambiance for your place of business. It makes a great trippy background video for your next party or event.

Note: I turned off Youtube’s advertising so your playlists won’t be interrupted by ads.

You can experience my animations in 3D with the use of ChromaDepth 3D glasses. The ChromaDepth glasses create the illusion of depth by making the blues appear to be distant, the reds appear near, and yellow and green hover somewhere in between. You can get these glasses from American Paper Optics or you can save the ones you get at Halloween from the 3D haunted house attractions. You don’t need a special 3D TV either; all you need is the glasses.

Enjoy!

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