In our beautiful little city Santa Catarina a new masterpiece resides, the museum ZerO. Here we already conducted some experiments. It is free to make takings and pictures in the museum, very insightful of the mind of the organizers. So we can share this remarkable museum ZerO with others. Here our first sound and light experiment, focussing on an angelic power of creation, in line with the creation of the museum.

In the quiet halls of Museum Zer0, near Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo, Algarve, we began a series of experiments that bridge ancient contemplative disciplines with contemporary media. The museum, an architectural space dedicated to digital art and sound exploration, became the ideal resonance chamber for our ongoing research into the Yoga of the Inner Light and Sound, a contemplative path that investigates how inner luminosity and vibration can be consciously perceived and cultivated.
Our work focuses on the meeting point between physiology and mysticism, between what can be measured and what can only be experienced. Through harmonium tones, sustained vocal frequencies, and calibrated light intensities, we attempt to induce the spontaneous emergence of phosphenes, patterns of self-generated light seen behind closed eyes. These phosphenes, traditionally described in many cultures as the “inner light,” form the visual foundation for a meditative state in which perception folds inward and awareness becomes luminous. In the museum you find a whole hall full of undulating phosphene carpets on the wall, inspired by eternal waves of energy.
In the next video we try to capture the sacred space and sound: Lumen Sacrae and A piece of Art has no Title in the Museum ZerO in Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo –
At Museum Zer0, this practice evolved into an installation-like format. We recorded both the sonic and visual phenomena produced during mantra-based sessions, where the resonance of the human voice interacted with controlled light projections. The museum’s acoustic design allowed for the subtle modulations of tone and overtones to become perceptually tactile, transforming sound into a physical presence. The light, in turn, was not used as illumination but as stimulus for inner seeing, a bridge between the outer photon world and the subjective phosphene space within the human nervous system.
These sessions are documented in a growing collection of short films available on our YouTube channel, where we explore different combinations of mantra, breath, and light exposure. Each recording represents a variation in the balance between external frequency and inner response, forming a corpus of contemplative audiovisual research. The works are not intended as performances, but as field studies of consciousness — small, controlled experiments revealing how art, science, and ancient spiritual practice can converge.
Our experiments at Museum Zer0 reflects the institution’s vision as a digital and cultural laboratory, an intersection of art, technology, and regionally rooted creativity. By situating inner experience within a public, architectural context, these experiments invite new audiences to reflect on perception itself: how we see, how we hear, and how awareness generates its own light.
The project continues, extending into the open landscape of the Algarve where light and silence remain abundant. In this environment, the Yoga of the Inner Light and Sound becomes both a contemplative practice and an evolving art form, one that listens as much as it looks, and that seeks not transcendence but presence within the luminous field of experience itself. Here our first experiment evoking the angel Vehuah via its sound and light in the appropriate environment.