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Steve Nalepa plays, framed by Todd Thille's visuals (Synesthete); Duncan Laurie and daughter. Providence, RI A/V night.
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.
The Bridgewater Basin fountain on a spur from the Rochdale Canal by the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. Sunday 2nd February 2020.
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Taste Teal: Stepping Into the Sensory Fuses of Synesthesia
Andrey Smernov playing his theramin at the Concert for the Symposium on Synesthesia" Goldsmiths College at the Future Sound, Future Light symposium
A light and sound experience by Klip Collective. This location is called Cacti Synesthesia. The displays were mesmerizing and colorful. Taken at the Desert Botanical Garden, located in Phoenix, Arizona.
Photo credit : Dorota Grajewska
Daniel Maszkowicz and Robert Turner Collective
Nothing Happens Until Something Moves
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.
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