There was a thread about something like this a couple of years ago. A transverse standing wave does still oscillate in the transverse axis. This will cause your lumia to oscillate too. It might generate some interesting effects, but I don't think it'll result in an infinitely programable lumia generator since you have to work within the harmonics of the cell. Still you could always try a stack of cells with different harmonics.
With the advent of home brew CNC mills and 3D printers maybe there's cheaper ways to get new lumia effects than standing wave generators.
Last edited by laserist; 08-03-2016 at 16:17.
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