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Justin Wiggan developing new massage experience powered by plant and rock energy |
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18 Dec 2023 . BY Megan Whitby |
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Wiggan says there is a two-way conversation between plants and humans as plants' readings change in accordance with the energy levels of the person near it / Glass Twin |
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They're like green wombs which offer a grounding connection to nature
– Justin Wiggan |
Inventor Justin Wiggan is creating a new haptic suit that massages people by translating the electrical impulses and frequencies from vegetation and minerals into vibrations.
Wiggan composes soundscapes from plant, tree, rock and crystal energy – a process known as biosonification – and believes the suits “will be a game-changer in the integration of human empathy and emotion in green spaces for spas".
“They’ll be fully immersive vibrational cocoons, almost like a green womb, to experience a grounding connection to nature and to re-tox,” he said, adding it’s a two-way conversation between plants and humans as readings change in accordance with the energy levels of the person near it.
In the latest issue of Spa Business, Wiggan shared more about his latest work.
Sparking spa interest Hosted by his company Glass Twin, Wiggan’s healing soundtracks have caught the attention of several global spa companies.
He’s recently secured partnerships with wellness music platform Myndstream, as well as Six Senses. He’s also working with international consultants such as Bonnie Baker and Diana Mestre to realise sound art-based wellness initiatives.
Together, Baker and Wiggan are creating a permanent biophilic rooftop garden for Nima House and Spa in Mexico where spa guests can interact with plants, stones and crystals independently to experience their sounds and vibrations.
He suggests that biosonification equipment could be set up in spa gardens and interactive living bio walls indoors, or in any rooms with plants and crystals, so guests can immerse themselves in the experience.
People who’ve experienced Wiggan’s quirky plant biosonifcation pop-ups report big emotional and physical changes.
In addition, a recent study of his work by the UK’s University of Plymouth indicated a positive effect on blood pressure and stress levels.
Now, Glass Twin is waiting on further funding to trial the method in cancer treatment waiting rooms.
The inspiration Wiggan has been fascinated by sound from a young age after being told he might lose his sight as a child, which inspired him to keenly train his sense of hearing.
However, his focus on wellness came later on following a cancer diagnosis which revealed to him how powerful sound can be in vulnerable situations.
This led Wiggan to launch Glass Twin with the intention of improving people’s wellbeing by reconnecting them with sound.
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The haptic suits will translate plant and rock frequencies into vibrations to massage people / Credit: Glass Twin
/ Credit: Glass Twin
/ Credit: Glass Twin
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DIARY |
13-16 May 2024
W3Spa EMEA
Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia ,
Italy
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