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A film still from work in progress on An Eyeful of Sound, a 10 minute documentary about audio-visual synaesthesia directed by Samantha Moore.
A digital image taken from a synaesthetic reaction to a note being played on a violin. This is a still from an animated sequence to the music.
I actually had to do some experimenting and self troubleshooting to get this one right, but after I made the first Synesthesia movie poster, I got an idea for a second. Some of the same elements are included, but I used a lot that I learned on Planet Photoshop tutorials today!
A digital image taken from a synaesthetic reaction to a note being played on a cello & violin. This is a still from an animated sequence to the music.
Längere Belichtung überlagert mehrere Zeiten in einer Multi-Momentaufnahme.
Ist das vielschichtige Wirklichtkeit, komprimierte Gegenwart, oder einfach erweiterte Wahrnehmung?
Trying to describe music in a spoonfull of flavor
Tratando de definir la música en un bocado
An exercise related to synesthesia
Un ejercicio relacionado con la sintestesia
Workshop of 1st semester gastronomy students in Sabana U.
Master visualist and digital artist Brian Kane, Providence, RI.
From the Mind Meld weekend meetup of musicians, visualists, technologists, artists. Got to hang with the peoples and play. www.mind-meld.org/
Photo by Arrow.
A digital image taken from a synaesthetic reaction to a note being played on a cello. This is a still from an animated sequence to the music.
Trying to describe music in a spoonfull of flavor
Tratando de definir la música en un bocado
An exercise related to synesthesia
Un ejercicio relacionado con la sintestesia
Workshop of 1st semester gastronomy students in Sabana U.
Berklee Valencia students, alongside their teachers, performed at Synesthesia - Winter Music Festival, a 5-day-long concert series which took place at Amsterl Art - Veles e Vents from December 11th to December 15th, 2018.
Tasty vintage gear assembled for Steve Nalepa's photo shoot.
From the Mind Meld weekend meetup of musicians, visualists, technologists, artists. Got to hang with the peoples and play. www.mind-meld.org/
Photo by Todd Thille.
Photo credit : Paul Turner
Nothing Happens Until Something Moves - Daniel Maszkowicz and Robert Turner Collective
Installation
Synesthesia for the five senses
Renaissance
Installations, performances, conferences, from 2 to 25 June 2022, Le Commun Geneva
Renaissance is an exhibition of audio-visual installations produced in collaboration by the duo of digital artists from the Robert Turner Collective and the electroacoustic jazz music duo INFLUUT. Works of algorithmic abstraction offer a synesthetic immersion, inviting introspection and meditation.
Each day presents an event for which the invited artists, scientists or collectives propose an intervention that resonates with the themes of the exhibition. Performances, conferences, installations, and a festival of nights with sound punctuate the Renaissance complex.
Transdisciplinary in nature, this exhibition aims to provide a sort of demystification of the general notion of the algorithm. She deals in a sometimes didactic, sometimes playful, sometimes organic way with themes that may still be difficult to access with a positive and inclusive attitude.
Welcome
Victorian Occultism and the Art of Synesthesia
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A light and sound experience by Klip Collective. This location is called the Desert Chorale. The displays were strikingly colorful. Taken at the Desert Botanical Garden, located in Phoenix, Arizona.
Berklee Valencia students, alongside their teachers, performed at Synesthesia - Winter Music Festival, a 5-day-long concert series which took place at Amsterl Art - Veles e Vents from December 11th to December 15th, 2018.
Berklee Valencia students, alongside their teachers, performed at Synesthesia - Winter Music Festival, a 5-day-long concert series which took place at Amsterl Art - Veles e Vents from December 11th to December 15th, 2018.
In Roman times, the art of dining incorporated all the known senses to create a total gastronomic experience. In accordance with the ancient experience of dining, the Futurist Movement at the beginning of the 20th century experimented with sensational gastronomy.Almost 90 years later, Mediamatic in Amsterdam invited Artist and Director Martin Butler and vegan chef Alexander Gershberg to develop a concept for a NEO FUTURIST DINNER, an eating experience whose aim is to re-think the way in which the world of food, art, and science come together, resulting in an unexpected multi-sensory dinner.Inspired by the ideas of Kandinskys’s principles of Klangfarben, and the influence of the Chinese five elements: Tree, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, each course is created in accordance to the colour and underlying design principles of each element. Each course is designed in a different color, taste, smell, texture, and sound to create a five-course chromatic dining experience that matches western design with eastern philosophy.The project’s research stems from studies in Synesthesia, a perceptual condition in which the stimulation of one sense triggers an automatic, involuntary experience in another sense. The project asks the question: if colour can create emotion, can that emotion and colour be enhanced by combining it with other senses? Part of the ongoing investigation is to see how a combination of these senses can create different emotional and social response from the guests through the course of the evening and heighten the gastronomic experience.The Chromatic Dinner is a monochromatic, audio, visual, olfactory and culinary experience which plays with all the senses.