2nd place
silver star award
Monika Kossak
poland
title
(untitled)
If water can store information, how does the reflected and processed image of a water particle given good or bad intentions affect a person?
On the other hand, or how do we create images with a certain
are we able to pass on these feelings to another person with good or bad thoughts?
How do the objects we surround us have on us?
Over the years, as a human being, photographer, artist, and also as a young mother, I have answered some questions and have gone deeper into others. On my way, I came across Mr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese scientist who answered some of my questions with the help of research instruments. It was his research results that inspired me and the subject of many photo sessions and artistic projects. One of these projects ended with the creation of my Alive Water exhibition.
Masaru Emoto RESEARCH
For many years of scientific work, Mr. Masaru checked whether we could influence the outside world through our words, emotions and our intentions. He’s experimented to find out whether music, place or nature has its own 'invisible identity’. The object of his research was water. In one of his experiments, Mr Masaru took two exactly the same samples of water. Only to one of these samples would he say certain words or direct his intentions. The water samples were then placed in a refrigerator, and after there were frozen, they were examined under a microscope. The results of the experiment showed harmonic, balanced and symmetrical ice crystals as well as chaotic patterns of crystallised water.
The type of words spoken, our good and bad intentions, our mood, the type of music played nearby, etc. These all have an effect on the crystalline / molecular structure of water.
The water ‘changes' and it remembers this change - Masaru claimed.
Od najmłodszych lat rodzice wpajali mi, że sens istnienia opiera się na tworzeniu a nie na odtwarzaniu. Twórczość jest wpisana w moje rodowe korzenia. Przez wiele lat pracowałam w korporacjach, na własnej działalności nie słuchając instynktu, męczyłam się okrutnie. Od tego roku postanowiłam to zmienić, zaczęłam robić to co kocham. Fotografia poruszyła moje serce, dlatego postanowiłam być obecna w świecie sztuki.
Nie posiadam tytułów ani nie mam żadnych zwycięstw na swoim koncie...jeszcze nie mam.
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entry description
Water saves emotions, sounds and words. By asking yourself:If water can store information, how does the reflected and processed image of a water particle given good or bad intentions affect a person?
On the other hand, or how do we create images with a certain
are we able to pass on these feelings to another person with good or bad thoughts?
How do the objects we surround us have on us?
Over the years, as a human being, photographer, artist, and also as a young mother, I have answered some questions and have gone deeper into others. On my way, I came across Mr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese scientist who answered some of my questions with the help of research instruments. It was his research results that inspired me and the subject of many photo sessions and artistic projects. One of these projects ended with the creation of my Alive Water exhibition.
Masaru Emoto RESEARCH
For many years of scientific work, Mr. Masaru checked whether we could influence the outside world through our words, emotions and our intentions. He’s experimented to find out whether music, place or nature has its own 'invisible identity’. The object of his research was water. In one of his experiments, Mr Masaru took two exactly the same samples of water. Only to one of these samples would he say certain words or direct his intentions. The water samples were then placed in a refrigerator, and after there were frozen, they were examined under a microscope. The results of the experiment showed harmonic, balanced and symmetrical ice crystals as well as chaotic patterns of crystallised water.
The type of words spoken, our good and bad intentions, our mood, the type of music played nearby, etc. These all have an effect on the crystalline / molecular structure of water.
The water ‘changes' and it remembers this change - Masaru claimed.
about the photographer
Sztuka zawsze była obecna w moim życiu.Od najmłodszych lat rodzice wpajali mi, że sens istnienia opiera się na tworzeniu a nie na odtwarzaniu. Twórczość jest wpisana w moje rodowe korzenia. Przez wiele lat pracowałam w korporacjach, na własnej działalności nie słuchając instynktu, męczyłam się okrutnie. Od tego roku postanowiłam to zmienić, zaczęłam robić to co kocham. Fotografia poruszyła moje serce, dlatego postanowiłam być obecna w świecie sztuki.
Nie posiadam tytułów ani nie mam żadnych zwycięstw na swoim koncie...jeszcze nie mam.
back to gallery