Jacob Lee Adlington | Resonance: Visible Sound and the Primordial Mythos

Jacob Lee Adlington, Unknown Frequency, 2025. Long exposure photography, sound, water & light. Image: Courtesy of the artist.
10 Oct 2025 — 19 Oct 2025

Jacob Lee Adlington, Unknown Frequency, 2025. Long exposure photography, sound, water & light. Image: Courtesy of the artist.
Dates | Friday 10 October to Sunday 19 October |
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Times | 10:00am — 3:00pm |
Cost | Free |
Booking | No bookings are required to visit the exhibition. Opening Event: Friday 10 October 6:30 - 8:30 PM |
This exhibition explores where sound becomes geometry, and vibration reveals its hidden, sacred form.
Vibration is the earliest language. When you listen with all the senses, the world still speaks it.
In Resonance: Visible Sound and the Primordial Mythos, long exposure photography reveals the patterns that form when sound meets water and light. Natural pigments and resonant frequencies create formations like forgotten glyphs, echoing ancient cave markings and universal symbols found across cultures.
Central to the exhibition is a live installation, where you become the catalyst, sculpting patterns of sound, light and water with your own touch.
Here, animism meets physics, where every element in this exhibition emerges from vibration, inviting you to discover the primordial language that shapes our world.
Acknowledgements
This exhibition is supported by


The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.