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An artist with Synesthesia, a phenomenon that causes sensory crossovers, has been creating art pieces based on what she sees when listening to artists like Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, Hozier, and ...
Harper Wheeler smiles while singing “Human” by dodie. Synesthesia A Showcase of the Senses took place in Global Scholars Hall on Mar. 13th, 2023. The showcase was comprised of students who are ...
Shane Guffogg is a multi-media abstract artist with synesthesia, meaning he "hears color." Guffogg worked with AI experts and musicians to compose music that corresponds to his paintings. He ...
Andersen paints music as visual art, while Wiarda captures city scenes photographically. Synesthesia links sensory experiences, enhancing creativity and problem-solving abilities, experts say.
With a background in sociology and art education, Akihito Okunaka is inspired by late philosopher Bruno Latour to explore the connections between nature and society through our five senses.
Where words have flavors, and colors have a smell. That is a reality for some people with the rare neurological condition synesthesia, and some artists are using it to expand their creative limits.
A digital extension for Teenage Engineering's OP-Z simulates the sensory-jumbling experience of synesthesia.
Some musicians with this condition use their synesthesia as a creative tool, literally seeing the music they compose. Then there are the truly rare forms. Lexical-gustatory synesthetes taste words.
Some suggest that those with synesthesia demonstrate "heightened creativity " and are more likely to gravitate to literature, music, and the visual arts.
Shane Guffogg is a multi-media abstract artist with synesthesia, meaning he "hears color." Guffogg worked with AI experts and musicians to compose music that corresponds to his paintings. He ...
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