Maker Faire Bay Area 2024
VIBRO-ACOUSTIC FREQUENCY THERAPY - BOTTLE CAP CAR SOUND BATH
Home: California, United States
At MakerFaire, I am excited to showcase my Bottle Cap Art Car, a unique fusion of artistic expression and therapeutic innovation. This mobile art installation is crafted from thousands of recycled bottle caps, symbolizing my commitment to upcycling, sustainability and environmental consciousness. More than just a visual spectacle, the Bottle Cap Art Car serves as a vibrant platform to bring awareness to VibroAcoustic Therapy (VAT). By integrating Sound Oasis' VTS-2000 units within the art car, I have created an immersive sound bath experience where visitors can directly engage with the healing power of frequency, sound and vibration. My aim is to demonstrate how VAT can be seamlessly incorporated into everyday life, making holistic wellness accessible and engaging for all.
http://www.QUIRKYCORKY.comMakers
JENNA (QUIRKY) KIND (CORKY)
Quirky Corky is a trash pirate princess, delighting in the unusual aspects of life. She combines art with upcycled treasures, transforming discarded items into beautiful creations. Her unique and eclectic personality radiates joy, and she loves to find therapeutic ways to help others, bringing peace and happiness to all who enter her presence.
http://www.QUIRKYCORKY.comWhat Inspired You to Make This?
The inspiration behind the Bottle Cap Art Car and its integration with VibroAcoustic Therapy (VAT) stems from a deep-rooted passion for creativity, sustainability, and holistic well-being. My journey began with a desire to transform everyday objects into something extraordinary, turning discarded wine corks, bottle caps and soda can tabs into a captivating pieces of art. This endeavor not only promotes environmental awareness by highlighting the importance of recycling but also showcases the beauty that can emerge from upcycled materials. In parallel, my exploration of VibroAcoustic Therapy (VAT) revealed its profound potential to enhance the well-being of individuals. VAT’s ability to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs through the therapeutic power of sound and vibration resonated with my belief in accessible and effective healthcare modalities. By combining these two passions, I saw an opportunity to create a unique project that not only captivates the senses but also educates and empowers communities about the benefits of holistic health practices. The Bottle Cap Art Car embodies the synergy of art and therapy, inviting people to engage with both creativity and health in a tangible way. It serves as a reminder that innovation can stem from the simplest materials and that wellness can be woven into the fabric of our daily lives. This project is a testament to the transformative power of combining art with holistic health, and my hope is that it inspires others to explore sustainable creativity and embrace the potential of VibroAcoustic Therapy for a healthier, more harmonious world. VibroAcoustic Therapy is FDA approved, peer reviewed, with clinical trials and research done from National Institute of Health. Our focus at this event is to bring awareness to the public that this therapy is in existence and can help a wide variety of aliments such as chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and even more serious conditions such as Alzheimer's, Dementia, Parkinson's disease, Autism and even brain stroke, traumatic brain injury, and coma. Since most have never heard or experienced this amazing therapeutic tool, we founded a nonprofit called Vibrational Pathways - The Wave of Sound which is dedicated to advancing this field and sharing this experience with as many people as possible.