Harmonograph examines the remarkable and mathematical beauty in
sound and music.
During the nineteenth century, a remarkable scientific instrument known
as a harmonograph revealed the beautiful patterns found in music.
Harmonograph is an introduction to the evolution of simple harmonic
theory, from the discoveries of Pythagoras to diatonic tuning and equal
temperament. Beautiful drawings show the octave as triangle, the fifth
as pentagram; diagrams show the principles of harmonics, overtones, and
the monochord. Anthony Ashton examines the phenomenon of resonance in
Chladni patterns, describes how to build a harmonograph of your own, and
provides tables of world tuning systems. This inspiring book will appeal
to musicians, mathematicians, designers, and artists alike.
Wooden Books was founded in 1999 by designer John Martineau near
Hay-on-Wye. The aim was to produce a beautiful series of recycled books
based on the classical philosophies, arts and sciences. Using the
Beatrix Potter formula of text facing picture pages, and old-styles
fonts, along with hand-drawn illustrations and 19th century engravings,
the books are designed not to date. Small but stuffed with information.
Eco friendly and educational. Big ideas in a tiny space. There are over
1,000,000 Wooden Books now in print worldwide and growing.