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Some moments just get carved into your memory or just feel perfect. When there is a synthesis, a synesthesia, you sometimes realize it and you tell yourself “Damn’ that’s a perfect moment”. You take a mental picture of the scene. It could be a synesthesia of any kind : a great landscape with a special smell and a special sound, a moment gathered with the right persons, in the right place doing what feels right. I’m sure you know what I’m talking about. Harmony.

 

Those shots make our mental photobook. You know, the one you open when you need to cheer up. That is your most precious photobook, cherish it, hope you’ll never lose it. And more important,

 

Add as much pages as you can.

 

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"Con terciopelo estruendo": Góngora utilizó esta expresión en una de sus poesías; atribuyó una sensación táctil a algo que no le corresponde, el ruido. Esta figura literaria, la sinestesia, consiste en asignar el efecto de un sentido a otro.

 

La psicología, por su lado, considera que la sinestesia es la sensación en la cual una percepción, propia de un sentido determinado, está fijada por otra sensación que afecta otro sentido, así un individuo puede ser capaz de oír colores, de ver sonidos o de apreciar texturas cuando saborea algo.

 

Esta imagen que hoy publico me produce cierta sinestesia: yo también asocio el estruendo del agua de la cascada y el terciopelo del musgo. Cuando capturé esta imagen el ruido del agua deslizándose por la montaña me resultó un "estruendo aterciopelado". Asociaciones... Espero que os resulte una "dulce visión"😄

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"With thunderous velvet": Góngora used this expression in one of his poems; attributed a tactile sensation to something that does not correspond to it, noise. This literary figure, synesthesia, consists of signing the effect of one sense to another.

Psychology, for its part, considers that synesthesia is the sensation in which a perception, characteristic of a certain sense, is fixed by another sensation that affects another sense, thus an individual may be able to hear colors, see sounds or to appreciate textures when savoring something.

This image that I am publishing today gives me a certain synesthesia: I also associate the roar of the water from the waterfall and the velvet of the moss. When I captured this image, the noise of the water sliding down the mountain sounded like a "velvet roar". Associations... I hope you find it a "sweet vision"😄

If only were as happy as the colour felt.

 

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∎ Hans Zimmer hears colors when composing.

 

“Hearing colours is real. It’s a neurological disorder called ‘Synesthesia.’”

 

He uses musical motifs tied to color palettes—letting hue guide the emotional shape of film scores. This method helps him build cinematic tension through both visual and sonic balance.

 

Source: weraveyou.com/2025/07/10-artists-who-see-sound-musicians-...

“I found I could say things with colour and shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for." Georgia O'Keeffe

Another year almost gone - and not exactly a good one! I lost my oldest living relative (at 94) and two cousins (one to COVID, one to suicide). I broke my arm (through and through!), could have easily died doing so, and was basically an invalid for the next three months, but somehow emerged as strong as ever (albeit with an arm that's a little bit crooked).

 

2022. I've lived through worse years. 2003, when my mom died. 2010, when my dad died. 2021, when my wife's uncle and both of her parents died within days of one another (of COVID). What can I say, except - I'm glad I'm still alive, glad I'm about to bag another year!

 

I took some photos this year (surprisingly, about twice the number I took last year, though not nearly as many as I did in the prior years). Seems I’m becoming a lot more selective as I get older. That’s a good thing!

 

There is a certain esthetic that I like, and this photo is a good example. Bright colors (extending just enough past what can be believed to be real). Sharp edges cutting into the mist, a hint of multi-dimensionality, a sense of motion, of passage of time.

 

What I like about this one in particular (above the above) is its musicality. Now I can’t play any instrument for $h!t, but I can hear the invisible fingers ping the rocks, as though they were piano keys, one by one, from bottom to top, toward the crescendo that is the lighthouse and the red-roofed/ red-sided structures to its left. Then the fast moving clouds… I imagine they take you, viewer/listener, out of the picture, only to bring you back, half circle, to the point you started from.

 

"I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh Lord

And I′ve been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh Lord

Can you feel it coming in the air tonight? Oh Lord, oh Lord

 

Well, if you told me you were drowning

I would not lend a hand

I've seen your face before, my friend

But I don′t know if you know who I am

Well, I was there and I saw what You did

I saw it with my own two eyes

So you can wipe off that grin, I know where you've been

It's all been a pack of lies

 

I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh Lord

Well, I′ve been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh Lord

I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh Lord

And I′ve been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh Lord, oh Lord"

In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins

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Synesthesia is the condition where one sense is simultaneously perceived by one or more additional senses - in this case hearing (music) and sight (colour).

 

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The Grand Canyon of The Yellowstone, from Grand View (or maybe it was Lookout Point, I don't remember!) The free-association title was the first that came to mind after I finished editing this. Synesthesia is perceiving one sense upon stimulation of another: C major chord as orange, salmon pink as G major.

  

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Artist Aparna Rangnekar facilitated this colourful mosaic during Culture Days in 2013. Community members painted tiles in the style of expressionist painter, Wassily Kandinsky. The result is a mosaic comprised of dozens of unique, concentric circles. Kandinsky is known as one of the leading pioneers of abstract painting. He used his ability to see music and hear colour (due to a neurological phenomenon called synesthesia) to create a few of the first abstract paintings of our times. This represents the growth of art and culture in Milton, back dropped by farmer’s fields and the Escarpment.

Synesthesia is a non-pathological variation of human perception. Synesthetic people automatically and involuntarily experience the activation of an additional sensory or cognitive pathway in response to specific stimuli. For example, they can see a color when they hear a musical note, or perceive touch on their right cheek when they taste food. These perceptions are idiosyncratic, that is, each person perceives colors/smells/sounds and physical sensations, etc. specific and different.

 

Auditory-visual synesthesia (also known as chromesthesia): The phenomenon through which the sense of sight and hearing, music and colors are interconnected. Far from each song leading to a mental image of a single color, each musical note is associated with a particular key.

 

I feel like that...

Synesthesia on people:

This type of synesthesia consists of the involuntary association of one or more colors with familiar people. It can be a perception of color without more, or the colors can have texture, shape, three-dimensionality, spatial location and even rhythm or movement.

 

“In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary.” – Aaron Rose

  

Ljósið

I see colors

When I hear your voice

Grab your wings

They’re putting gravity on trial

I see colors

I don’t hear the noise

Sometimes you’re only flying for a while

I could love you

In the falling rain

Grab your things

This is a storm we’re meant to ride

Like synesthesia

Aboard a stalling plane

It’s like we’re only flying for a while...

 

Synesthesia - Andrew McMahon

 

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There's two patches of crocuses at my house, one in the front yard, one in the back. When opened, the ones in the front are rather circular, cup-like; the ones in the back, as pictured here, are far more triangular. They must be different varieties, though I am not sure which.

 

Speaking of geometry and nature: Geometry is my primary focus when taking nature photos -- other photos, too, but with nature photography, I've found that getting the geometry right is absolutely key. There's so much going in nature that a photo can tend to look cluttered unless you find a precise focal point, a focal point that anchors it into coherence, a rhythm, a story.

 

These hidden geometries are on offer if you look closely and quietly enough. This is part of the meditation of nature photography.

 

Finding the geometry for images like this one, photos with a single focal point, is less important; as long as it's placed in the frame where you want it to be, the shape of the flower does most of the work for you (this can change if you have to negotiate with objects in the background). Similarly, photos taken at a significant distance, with a diffuse focal point, often also seem to take themselves.

 

But for images taken at a mid-range, where you want to capture a specific object but also the context it exists within, this meditative pursuit of geometry is highly efficacious, especially for nature that is very visually complex -- in these situations, there can be a risk of the eye being drawn to objects not intended as the primary focus of the image.

 

Granted, a mid-range photo with multiple points of focus is not necessarily bad; in a way, these photos can even be more visually interesting. However, it's useful to have a tool to avoid that if that's not your intention.

 

Digressively: I have some kind of geometric synesthesia where I feel compositions in my body as sort of "energetic fields." When the composition is not right, the field feels unbalanced, and it is extremely irritating. When you look at my pretty flower pictures, know they were born of rage as much as anything else. 😂 If you're a creative of any kind and have synesthesia, how does it intersect with your work?

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I've always been fascinated by the concept of Synesthesia (sometimes spelt 'synaesthesia'); it's said that Kandinsky (one of my favourite artists) was a synesthete and had this perceptual condition in which the stimulation of one sense triggers an automatic, involuntary experience in another sense, for example on hearing music the person 'sees' colours and shapes.

 

If you're interested in knowing more about Kandinsky and Synesthesia see these articles here:

denverartmuseum.org/article/staff-blogs/wassily-kandinsky...

and:

www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3653012/The-man-who-heard...

One song that matches with the photo:

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"Hush, don't speak

When you spit your venom, keep it shut I hate it

When you hiss and preach

About your new messiah 'cause your theories catch fire

 

I can't find your silver lining

I don't mean to judge

But when you read your speech, it's tiring

Enough is enough

 

I'm covering my ears like a kid

When your words mean nothing,

I go la la la

I'm turning up the volume when you speak

Cause if my heart can't stop it,

I find a way to block it I go

La la, la la la...

La la, la la la...

I find a way to block it I go

La la, la la la...

La la, la la la...

 

Yes our love is running out of time

I won't count the hours, rather be a coward

When our words collide

I'm gonna drown you out before I lose my mind

 

I can't find your silver linings

I don't mean to judge

But when you read your speech, it's tiring

Enough is enough

 

I'm covering my ears like a kid

When your words mean nothing,

I go la la la

I'm turning up the volume when you speak

Cause if my heart can't stop it, I find a way to block it I go

La la la la la...

La la la la la...

I find a way to block it I go

La la la la la...

La la la la la...

I find a way to block it, oh

La la la la la...

La la la la la...

I've found a way to block it I go

La la la la la...

La la la la la...

 

I'm covering my ears like a kid

When your words mean nothing,

I go la la la

I'm turning up the volume when you speak

Cause if my heart can't stop it,

I find a way to block it I go

 

I'm covering my ears like a kid

when your words mean nothing, I go

la la la

I'm turning up the volume when you speak

Cause if my heart can't stop it,

I find a way to block it I go

La la la la la...

La la la la la...

La la la la la...

La la la la la... "

  

"La La La"

by Naughty Boy (feat. Sam Smith)

The Bridgewater Basin is a disused branch of the Rochdale Canal in central Manchester, situated outside Bridgewater Music Hall. Manchester City Council’s Green Infrastructure team and BDP Landscape Architects have together installed a series of floating waterscape gardens. The project includes more than 20 varieties of aquatic plants.

 

The planting concept for the Bridgewater Basin explores the analogy of music, melody and symphony, contextualising with the Bridgewater Hall setting. It also illustrates the neurological phenomenon of synesthesia, in which sounds heard evoke thoughts of colour.

 

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open water in the heart of the City.” - Dave Barlow, Manchester City Council.

 

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Mel's favorite ice cream flavor is purple. What, you say? Purple is a color, not a flavor? Tell her.

 

(Heidi reminds me that tasting colors is a phenomenon known as synesthesia.)

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~ ASSIMILATION ~

I will show you a way that I have travelled,

If you come ...

I will show you how everything shifts

a little every moment

and becomes less pretentious

and more primitive,soft and hazy

like early forms of life ...

 

Eeva-Liisa Manner - adapted ...

 

Synaesthesia :

In literature, synesthesia refers to a technique adopted to present ideas, characters or places in such a manner that they appeal to more than one senses like hearing, seeing, smell etc. at a given time ...

 

Sybelius ~ Symphony No.2

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"Hot in...

So hot in herre...

So hot in...

 

I was like, good gracious ass bodacious

Flirtatcious, tryin to show faces

Lookin for the right time to shoot my steam (you know)

Lookin for the right time to flash them keys

Then um I'm leavin, please believin

Me and the rest of my heathens

Check it, got it locked at the top of the four seasons

Penthouse, roof top, birds I feedin

No deceivin, nothin up my sleeve, no teasin

I need you to get up up on the dance floor

Give that man what he askin for

Cuz I feel like bustin loose and I feel like touchin you

And cant nobody stop the juice so baby tell me whats the use

 

Its gettin hot in here (so hot)

So take off all your clothes

I am gettin so hot, I wanna take my clothes off"

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Arnold Schoenberg's synesthesia as a building form

 

Turned out better than I thought.

 

It possibly matches the 20th-century modernist classical/experimental music that should be performed at the Barbican.

Synesthesia: Light playing like music in the cathedral!

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entropy /'ɛntrəpi/, n. a measure of the state of disorder of a system. [Gk en- + trope transformation]

 

Synesthesia: Light playing like music in the cathedral!

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the taste of flowers

whispers of trees

the pain of infinite things

the blindness of blue seas

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~ ASSIMILATION ~

I will show you a way that I have travelled,

If you come ...

I will show you how everything shifts

a little every moment

and becomes less pretentious

and more primitive,soft and hazy

like early forms of life ...

 

Eeva-Liisa Manner - adapted ...

 

Synaesthesia :

In literature, synesthesia refers to a technique adopted to present ideas, characters or places in such a manner that they appeal to more than one senses like hearing, seeing, smell etc. at a given time ...

 

Sybelius ~ Symphony No.2

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syn-es-the-sia n. Physiol. Sensation produced at a point other than

or remote from the point of stimulation, as of a color from hearing a

certain sound (fr. Gk, syn = together + aisthesis = to perceive).

The key of D is daffodil yellow.

 

—Marian McPartland

To My Dear Flickr Friends,

 

Some time back, I purchased a pretty expensive color profiling and calibration suite which has sat untouched, I’m embarrassed to say, because it was so daunting. Now, finally, I’ve gotten about the task of calibrating monitor, scanner, and printer (not sure if I will do the camera, but I can, if need be) and suddenly everything looks ‘wrong’ and so different. All my artwork and photos on my monitor seem to lack the luxuriousness of blacks, the richness of shadows, and the depth of color I’d originally created them with, and as a person with synesthesia, it depresses me in unexplainable ways to see them thusly; as if their souls have been stripped; and I am viewing now only the embalmed remains. (I forgive all who cannot bear with my dramatics right now; when I'm done typing, I will set about the task of several hard face-slaps.) I went to the FAQ section of the manufacturer’s website and my complaint happened to be one of the issues. Their response, however, did not comfort me; apparently it’s the optimal level for viewing all levels of the histogram with hopefully no clipping. They basically said you’ll get used to it.

 

I also felt it necessary to explain why, if you notice my future uploads seeming even darker to you (because now I might be compensating for what I feel is a too-washed-out monitor), it will be because I tend to like it that way; it feels right; it's how my soul 'sees' things: richer, and more vibrant, but also moody, and I also encourage feedback if something's just too dark on your monitor.

 

I had originally made this photo a few months ago, based on how I was feeling at the time; like an alien, out of place. Nothing looked the same to me, anymore. There was a sense of distortion; both in how I viewed myself, as well as in how I thought about things which I'd once believed to be true. I was wondering what my purpose was, and did I even belong to this planet? At times I didn’t even feel real, anymore. Now, all this sounds really more wacky than it really was; it was more like a period of reassessment of my life, and things due to a forced change in course….

 

I never intended to upload it, however, because I'd created this more out of a personal need to express rather than to share, (got a whole hard drive full of that kind of stuff, as I am sure many of you do!) But I find it fitting once again, and felt it an appropriate image for expressing how I feel out of sorts and lost right now. Just from calibrating. How silly is that!! Thank all of you for bearing with me, for this too shall pass!! :P

 

Sincerely,

sMacshot

  

I got tagged by HeliTwo: www.flickr.com/photos/23143555@N03/

  

The point of the game is to tag fellow photographers, who then have to upload a photo of themself, along with 10 random facts about his/her life.

 

The above shot was taken by my sister (using my camera set-up) on day three of my new life in Grand Cayman. This is my dad's favorite spot to snorkel at, because the fish are used to people and don't shy away. uite on the contrary, they'll swim right toward you!

 

Random Facts:

 

1) I'm adopted.

2) I have a neurological condition called synesthesia which makes me see colors when I see numbers, letters, or listen to music.

3) I first swam with black-tip reef sharks when I was ten.

4) I used to live in Jakarta, Indonesia

5) I also used to live in Windsor, England

6) I was once stuck on an elevator with the lead singer of Creed.

7) I can control (to a certain extent) what happens in my dreams. I also dream in color.

8) I designed the CD cover for the Putrid Flowers' 'Dancing with a Stranger' album.

9) While living in England, I was bitten by a polecat--a type of wild ferret.

10) I was once apprehended by airport security in Ontario because I had a set of deer antlers in my carry-on backpack which apparently looked like 'dangerous weapons' on the X-ray.

   

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