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Image Wave” is a new study paradigm based on the hypothesis which is summarized as follows. 1) Images like movies that exist in time have their own rhythms, and those rhythms are formed as synthesized waves, each of which has its own frequency, phase and fluctuation. 2) Images in the mind themselves are synthesized waves. According to this hypothesis, our study searches for a new way of multimedia component synchronization based on the internal rhythm information of the components.