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    Orphic

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    9 March 2026
    Orphic

    Orphic Orphic unfolds as a field of nine images, brought together within a strict square composition. Inside that frame appear scenes that mark our time: people in constant transit, war, a cemetery, polluted air, crumbling ice caps, the emptiness of public space during the Covid period, and a rubbish dump.…

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  • Art

    Creative Coding: 3D Cubes x Orphic Overlay

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    25 February 2026
    Creative Coding: 3D Cubes x Orphic Overlay

    I’ve added a new Creative Coding page to Lumlux Art. In this study I combine two layers inside a single frame: a calm 3D structure of nested wireframe cubes, with a flat Orphic overlay of rings and arcs on top, inspired by Sonia Delaunay. Here, color becomes motion, driven by…

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  • Music, VCV

    VCV Kick

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    8 November 2025
    VCV Kick

    A Dark Kick in VCV Rack (Free Modules, 120 BPM) A powerful, controlled kick is the backbone of many electronic styles. In this short piece, I share the sound I chase for my own tracks: a deep sine-based body, a tight envelope for punch, and a subtle pitch dip that…

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  • Music, My-Music

    Why You’ll Want to Put

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    30 October 2025
    Why You’ll Want to Put

    FDR-Sound is a diverse music platform showcasing various genres, including EDM, ambient, and experimental sounds. The creator invites listeners to explore a range of works, from releases and live takes to sketches. Key tracks include “Ageless Souls,” “Give Me A Name,” and “Call Me,” all available on Spotify. The music…

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  • VJ

    What Are Generative Visuals and Why Are They Everywhere Right Now?

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    26 October 2025
    What Are Generative Visuals and Why Are They Everywhere Right Now?

    If you have ever watched a stage backdrop that seemed to breathe with the music, or wandered through an exhibition where the walls changed as people moved, you have met generative visuals. These are not hand animated frame by frame. They are built as systems. You design rules, add a…

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  • VJ

    Affordable Creative Software for Abstract Visuals

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    11 July 2025
    Affordable Creative Software for Abstract Visuals

    Abstract and generative visuals are gaining popularity in art, design, VJ performances, and interactive installations. Fortunately, you don’t need to spend a fortune to access powerful tools. This guide explores the best affordable or free software to create your own abstract visuals—including support for live performances, interactive projects, and graphic…

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  • Music

    What If Music No Longer Needed Words?

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    4 July 2025
    What If Music No Longer Needed Words?

    This essay explores the profound impact of wordless music on our emotional experiences and communication. It highlights how music historically didn’t require words, using rhythm and tone to convey feelings. Instrumental compositions can evoke strong emotions without lyrics, as seen in classical scores and modern genres like lo-fi and EDM.…

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  • Art, Music, Soundscape

    Apollo Reverb

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    on

    10 May 2025
    Apollo Reverb

    Creating a soundscape that pays homage to the monumental Apollo missions is a fascinating journey through sound, history, and space exploration. The Apollo Reverb project not only celebrates the incredible achievements of the Apollo astronauts but also connects listeners to the awe-inspiring vastness of space and the human spirit of…

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    Sharing Music and Getting Feedback

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    5 April 2025
    Sharing Music and Getting Feedback

    This guide highlights various platforms for musicians to share their work and receive valuable feedback. Notable platforms include SoundCloud for exposure, Boombox.io for technical critiques, and Kompoz for collaboration. It emphasizes the importance of feedback in refining production and fostering growth. The article assesses platforms based on user goals, genre…

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  • Art

    The Essence of Art

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    29 March 2025
    The Essence of Art

    The exploration of visual and performing arts delves into their definitions, significance, and evolution. It underscores the role of creativity in society, showcasing how different art forms – from painting and photography to music and film – reflect human experiences. Emerging technologies like AI, VR, and NFTs are revolutionizing the…

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Where sound and form come together.

Lumlux Art is a space where music and visual art merge into one creative flow. Here, I share my passion for composing music and sculpting — two ways of exploring emotion, connection, and storytelling.

Whether you’re an artist, a lover of expressive art, or simply curious about what happens when intuition meets craft, I invite you to explore, listen, and feel inspired.

Take your time, look around, and most of all — feel at home.

“If you burned every book of fiction, in a thousand years they wouldn’t come back as they were. They’d all be different, because fiction is based on imagination. But if you burned all the science books, in a thousand years they’d all be back exactly the same, because science is based on facts and reality.”

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