Jeff Volk is a poet, producer and publisher who has popularized the science of cymatics for over four decades, having produced a series of videos on cymatics, and re-issuing Dr. Hans Jenny’s groundbreaking books (Cymatics, Vols. I & II), which scientifically demonstrate how audible sound can create harmonic, geometric patterns as found in intricate life forms, and in the sacred art and architecture of the world’s Wisdom Traditions. His 1992 documentary, Of Sound Mind and Body: Music and Vibrational Healing, won the Hartley Film Award through the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Its phenomenal success inspired him to produce The International Sound Colloquium, annually throughout the 1990s, which became the premier conference exploring the power of sacred sound and healing music.
In 2006, he published Water Sound Images by German cymatics researcher, Alexander Lauterwasser. Jeff actively collaborates with artists, composers, musicians, researchers and scientists worldwide. He enjoys distilling this wealth of experience into multimedia presentations and feature articles that have been presented and published worldwide.
His energetic and engaging presentations articulate how the same dynamics of unseen forces, made visible in the realms of physics by cymatics, are also at play subjectively in our personal lives. His work spans a wide range of topics, always seeking to offer an expansive perspective that integrates the disparate… in ways that only poetry can.
Cymatics is a physical science that can be called a "living metaphor." It renders visible, for detailed examination, a clear analogy of the invisible …