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There might be a little bit more to it than that. I think the vibrating subwoofer actually nudges the droplets and shapes them, controls the flow and the way each individual droplet breaks off.

Anyway, I'm definitely going to try this.




I think the idea was to have a vibrating subwoofer and a strobe light, where the strobe light would simulate the synchronized framerate.

It should work. I would try it but strobelights give me a headache.


Oh, I see. So then you wouldn't need a camera.


Even at high frequencies? Because a strobe light gives you a lot more flexibility.




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