Give Away You Heart Signature on the Valentine's Day

There is now a way to artistically express your heart energy. This can serve as a foundation for the new art form. Can we express "I Love You" as a graphical image? Would you like to try?

(PRWEB) February 13, 2005 -- Can you express words "I Love You" as a graphical image? "Yes - you can," says Dr. Vladimir Polyschuk, co-inventor of the Heart Energy Signature Concept and a founder of the Biosignetics Corporation, Exeter, New Hampshire. Biosignetics offers a pioneering way of converting words and sounds into a graphical image. "This can be the foundation of a new art form and can definitely offer an attractive format for a Valentine's Card or Poster", continues V. Polyshchuk.

Biosignetics is presently searching for ways to commercialize this technology in the graphic design and consumer markets. "Your unique heart signature can be captured and converted into the graphical image and thus be kept forever. Magical words "I Love You" can be kept for many years to come", indicated Dr. Vladimir Kudriavtsev. "It is an attractive art form for a consumer market and it has an untapped potential to explore". Biosignetics have offered "I Love You" and "My Heart Beat" graphical images for free download from its website

http://www.bsignetics.com

Biosignetics presently researches other uses of this technique, specifically for presenting and analyzing fetal sounds, baby cry, heart sound, heart murmur and brain waves. Additional information can be found on http://www.bsignetics.com/news.htm

"We can also create a pretty image for the other popular phrases such as I'm dumpt or You are Fired," adds V. Polyshchuk.

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Contact Information
Vladimir Kudriavtsev, Sr. Vice President
BIOSIGNETICS CORPORATION
http://www.bsignetics.com
416-497-2356

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