GLASS SKY
Transparent Sound Surface
Synthetic composition with a clear and slightly tensioned character
This sound environment presents a stable texture with a very subtle internal vibration. Unlike more enveloping or diffuse sounds, here the perception remains defined, almost "sharp," but without becoming intrusive. The clarity of the sound allows for effortless focus, while its slight internal tension prevents complete passivity.
It is especially useful in meditation or stress management contexts where clarity is sought without overstimulation.
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Meditation: Promotes clear and sustained attention without distraction. -
Stress: Allows for channeling activation towards a more ordered and defined perception. -
Concentration: Facilitates focus thanks to the clarity of the sound.
Potential physiological effect
The clarity of the stimulus can promote controlled activation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), maintaining a balance between alertness and regulation. The stability without a marked rhythm can facilitate the organization of sensorimotor rhythms without generating overload.
Subjective Experience
Sense of Clarity. The sound doesn't envelop or push, but rather presents itself as a clear surface upon which perception rests.
Orientative correspondence (frequency + perception)
Clear and defined synthetic textures tend to generate a more structured perception than diffuse sounds, but without reaching the rigidity of purely tonal sounds.
In this case, the sensation is one of transparency: there is no depth or weight, but rather a surface where attention can be maintained without interference.
It can be interpreted as an environment that doesn't seek complete relaxation, but rather to organize perception through clarity.