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  2. Synesthesia in art - Wikipedia

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    The phrase synesthesia in art has historically referred to a wide variety of artists' experiments that have explored the co-operation of the senses (e.g. seeing and hearing; the word synesthesia is from the Ancient Greek σύν (syn), "together," and αἴσθησις (aisthēsis), "sensation") in the genres of visual music, music visualization, audiovisual art, abstract film, and intermedia ...

  3. List of people with synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Artist [19] [20] Marina Diamandis: Multiple b. 1985 United Kingdom Singer-songwriter [21] [22] Patricia Lynne Duffy: Unspecified b. 1952 United States Author Wrote Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens, the first book by a synesthete about synesthesia. Co-founded the American Synesthesia Association. [23] Mary J. Blige: Sound to colour b. 1971 ...

  4. Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis - Wikipedia

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    Čiurlionis's works have been displayed at international exhibitions in Japan, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere. His paintings were featured at "Visual Music" fest, an homage to synesthesia that included the works of Wassily Kandinsky, James McNeill Whistler, and Paul Klee, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 2005. [23]

  5. “How Rude”: Pharrell Williams Slammed For “Disrespectful ...

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    The Happy singer’s vibrant synesthesia—where he perceives music in colors—was also a recurring theme in the biopic, allowing viewers to experience his creative process from a deeply personal ...

  6. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Wassily Kandinsky (a synesthete) and Piet Mondrian (not a synesthete) both experimented with image–music congruence in their paintings. Contemporary artists with synesthesia, such as Carol Steen [83] and Marcia Smilack [84] (a photographer who waits until she gets a synesthetic response from what she sees and then takes the picture), use ...

  7. Synchromism - Wikipedia

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    As Macdonald-Wright said,"Synchromism simply means 'with color' as symphony means 'with sound.'" [3] The phenomenon of "hearing" a color or the pairing of two or more senses--synesthesia—was also central to the work of Wassily Kandinsky, who was developing his own synesthetic paintings, or "compositions," in Europe at approximately the same time.

  8. The Noisy Paint Box - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story of Russian-born abstract artist Vasily Kandinsky, "who is known for his abstract paintings with colorful geometric shapes and bold strokes". [1] Kandinsky likely "experienced synesthesia, the neurological phenomenon that blurs the boundaries between the senses". [2] The Noisy Paint Box was awarded a Caldecott Honor in 2015.

  9. Does adding scents to a symphony make sense? Scriabin and ...

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