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One continuous wall of digital harsh drone, dense and very sligthly moving, built for inner peace through overload. A Strange Relaxation Through Intensity. This visual piece presents a striking silhouette against a stylized landscape, inviting contemplation. The digital art is enhanced by unique textures and subtle color editing. Notice the intentional chromatic aberration and fringe effects that add to its distinct aesthetic. A man in a gas mask (S10) and latex suit walks in profile along broken windows in an abandoned building. 37.2 seconds of movement stretched into 1 hour of almost frozen time. For the best experience: – use good headphones or speakers – keep the volume comfortable, not painful – let it run for at least 10–15 minutes before you decide how it feels Use this for: – emotional release and catharsis after a heavy day – blocking intrusive thoughts with a single massive texture – strange relaxation and meditation through intensity – deep focus for writing, drawing, coding, or repetitive work – getting lost in the infinite walk of the masked figure About this session: This Harsh Noise Wall is intentionally static: no drops, no rhythm, no melody – just one continuous block of sound. The image is almost static too: only the head and torso of the man in profile, walking slowly along the broken windows. Time is stretched to the point of absurdity, as if the walk has no beginning and no end. What matters to me most here is your experience. Please share in the comments, as honestly as you can: – What did you feel while watching and listening? (calm, tension, emptiness, peace, oppression, focus, something else…) – Did it “click” for you at some point? When? – What was good for you? (sound texture, density, stereo image, length, connection to the image, slowness of the movement…) – What didn’t work? (too aggressive, not enough, too static, not static enough, visuals too present / not interesting enough, tiring, boring…) – Would you actually use this type of video to relax, work, sleep, empty your head? Share what felt good and what didn’t: that’s exactly what I want to know. Dronoisium is a lab: I’m trying to understand how harsh noise and drone can become tools for mental escape, release, and catharsis – even when the sound is extreme. From April 2026, Dronoisium focuses 100% on immersive drone and noise journeys for mental escape, catharsis, and strange relaxation. Thank you for taking the time to go through this wall. PEACE, ONE 0000 0001