2002 – John Stuart Reid with the first prototype CymaScope, before going on tour
2003 – The “Rocket” CymaScope with integral camera, created for an exhibit
2004 – The “Dodecadon” CymaScope created as a compact prototype
2004 – Experimental laboratory CymaScope with variable-height transducer
2004 – First image from experimental laboratory CymaScope. Hexagonal vowel sound
Early experiments with excitation of water by voice coil motor (the Dodecadon CymaScope is in the background)
One of our first water images, showing hexagonal geometry and nodal formations–2005
2005 – Our first experimental water vortex image in a water-glitter suspension
The scientific CymaScope geometry with ‘nose cone.’
The first working pre-production prototype
Brass CymaScope John & Annaliese Reid at our UK lab. 2006
John Stuart Reid making dolphin picture words visible, a collaboration with Jack Kassewitz, SpeakDolphin.com. 2008
Dr Konuralp and his chromium CymaScope–2009. He was awarded the honor of ‘scientist of the year’ for his work on cardiac procedures and he hopes to employ the instrument as a diagnostic tool to identify heart problems at an early stage.
Chromium scientific CymaScope with demountable WaterDrive Module. 2009
CymaScope Professional model with Peltier effect module, integral illumination and interchangeable imaging modules – 2015
Part of Channel 5’s “Da Vinci Code, The True Story was filmed in the CymaScope lab – 2015
Erik Larson presented the CymaScope at the NASA Yuri Gagarin event, Moffett Federal Airfield–2010
National Geographic crew, Tony & Dave filming the CymaScope in 2010