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This is the simulation of an extraterrestrial-landscape aerial view, produced by a real amplification of the reactions that can be observed by the density separation between different-based colors, accompanied by a acoustic composition made with cave wind, water drops, volcanic activity, effervescence, storm and thunder sounds. A small white acrylic amount is poured in a polyethylene container, followed by pouring ink drops, the reaction observed is an expansion of the color in the white acrylic medium, followed by a apparent implosion reaction. We can observe that effervescence becomes to pop out, and a bubbling immersed among undulatory movements. A sort of waves arises between white and other acrylic colors, and as the enamel dries quickly with small filaments around the spot, starts to look like a rigid element. It seems to be that white wins over other colors because of its density, the other colors do not remain on the surface but they sink in some parts of the mixture.
Sound composition: The most exacerbated movements are represented by dramatic violin notes, trumpets and metal touches. Sounds of cave drops sharped by echo, bubbling coming from an aquifer bottom to the surface. Effervescence defines the apparent volcanic activity made by the ink reacting in the enamel. Storm and thunder harmonize with the fluid undulatory movements, and static noise is accompanied by a dark suspense sound, delimitating the film in spiral waves of paint.
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