Tune in to the sacred sound of the universe, and contribute your voice to the largest collective chant of Om ever generated.
Om is central in many Asian religious traditions and has endured for more than three thousand years. The sound has been called “elemental” and “universal,” serving as a preface to prayers and chants. Become a part of the history of this sacred syllable by learning about its importance and then stepping into a recording environment to offer your Om. Your voice joins thousands of others in a chant to be featured in the exhibition The World Is Sound (opening June 16, 2017).
Om is believed to contain the power of all other mantras and the elemental sound of creation. Its three phonetic components (A-U-M) and ensuing silence cover the entire spectrum of the human vocal mechanism, from the throat to the lips. Om is considered the embodiment of the ultimate, omnipotent, and all-pervading essence of existence.
This exhibition is made possible through the generosity of HARMAN. Additional support provided by contributors to the 2017 Exhibitions Fund.
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