What if the screen could breathe – together - with you?
Before we consciously read a screen, our bodies have already responded to it. Its electromagnetic wavelengths stimulate neural pathways, while its color acts on perception before awareness even begins. It’s a specific blue, one that keeps us awake.
Not all blues are the same. The frequency of blue, which is the most concentrated in the visible spectrum, speaks directly to the autonomic nervous system. The sky and the ocean have trained us in this for eons. Expansive systems that have regulated consciousness long before culture and technology. Inspired by our research into high sensitivity, we explore blue as a threshold state between the world and the subconscious self.
For highly sensitive people, this is not metaphorical. They operate on different bandwidths, picking up signals many miss. Yet through accelerated lives, constant exposure to high-intensity impulses, and doomsday news, all of us enter states of heightened sensitivity more often than we realize. Recalibration, in this context, no longer arrives through relaxation or de-stress rituals alone. It is found in frequencies of daydreaming, sonorous, deep, expansive. Blue.
We are sharing our exploration of the blue spectrum and its sister sounds, theta binaural waves with intention. In the coming weeks, we will introduce “blue screens” into our feed. Find them. Close your eyes after seeing them and listen. Take in the frequency and allow it to recalibrate you. This is for you. Let the sensation in. And see where it takes you…
1. Blue Room, Transmoderna, 2025
2. Above the clouds
3. Blue grotto on Capri
4. Rave blue
5. Inside a glacier,
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6. Flames in zero gravity,
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7. Sigil 01, Transmoderna x
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