Macrophone ASMR (Experimental)

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An experimental, closeup (macro) look at 5 objects interacting with one of my microphones: match stick and striker (with crackling & sizzling match and candle lighting), wood pencil, bottle cap, surgical scissors and a paint brush. Objects rotate about every 30 seconds. Some parts of the audio are turned out more quiet than I wanted.

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What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.

ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.

ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.

Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.







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