Sentences with phrase «in synesthetic»

Brown & Brí are interested in the synesthetic potential of this work and how inspiration can act as a moment of clarity or lunacy.
«It provides a fascinating suggestion of a link between particular genetic variations and hyperconnectivity in the synesthetic brain.»

Not exact matches

In the night, in the jungle, visual and discrete modes of perception are replaced by the tactile, the visceral, and the more synesthetic forms of cognizancIn the night, in the jungle, visual and discrete modes of perception are replaced by the tactile, the visceral, and the more synesthetic forms of cognizancin the jungle, visual and discrete modes of perception are replaced by the tactile, the visceral, and the more synesthetic forms of cognizance.
Synesthetic reactions evoke a response in more areas of the brain, making memory easier.
But Avery Gilbert, a biological psychologist at Synesthetics in Fort Collins, Colorado, and a longtime veteran of the fragrance and flavor industry, says he's not so sure.
Research has documented that synesthetic colors are perceived in much the same way that nonsynesthetic individuals perceive real colors.
Although such results demonstrate that synesthesia is automatic, in the sense that they can not turn off their synesthesic experience even when it interferes with a task, these results do not reveal whether synesthetic colors are perceptions or memories.
Ed Key and David Kanaga's creation is a colorful, highly stylized synesthetic universe to explore freely in time and space.
Synesthetics opens in conjunction with the Wynwood Art District walk on Saturday, March 8, 7 - 11 pm and is on view until April 26, 2008.
«Between Dog and Wolf: On Sight and Sound in Space» will plumb questions concerning visual and aural perception, taking its cue from the synesthetic facets prevalent in the work of Anri Sala.
His use of flat planes of color arranged in rows that relate to one another horizontally, vertically and diagonally suggests the synesthetic blending of the senses — «hearing» color, «seeing» sound — and evokes the painterly experiments of the synchromists from a century ago.
These works may employ disorienting illusions of depth and flatness, intensely affecting color, or synesthetic auditory and haptic stimuli to introduce new kinds of sensory experience that in some cases suggest a utopian vision of the future and in others embody critical or ambivalent attitudes towards contemporaneous reality — social, political, and technological.
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For sculptural works, using materials such as steel plates, cubes and horizontal stone slabs, Khan sandblasts the surface with templates of musical scores or prayers, continuing his investigation into the ways in which cultural, visual, cinematic and temporal memories coalesce into a dense, synesthetic whole.
He worked for the likes of Royal Court Theatre, Glyndebourne, La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, leaving permanent marks in all these prestigious ballet and opera locations and adjusting synesthetic colors in response to musical stimuli — this feat does not appear in his painting or photography artworks, but is a common underlying principle in his designs for stage sets.
Her silent films have a strong synesthetic effect, in that she causes the viewers to taste or smell the «ingredients» that led to her particular visual expression.
In addition, through sound and olfactory pieces, the viewer is invited to contemplate the exhibition through an almost synesthetic dialogue with color.
This latest work in the teamLab's most famous series uses provocative spatial methods to transform the Bauhaus structure of Pace Beijing into a synesthetic labyrinth that breaks the traditional experience of the visit.
Transforming and identifying space with synesthetic color projections, the solidified colors into corners and architectural narratives create a re-imagined outline for the envisioned light sculptures as a spectral volume in space.
But the book, in its totality from page to page, can actually be read as much more — as a long synesthetic poem, one that imagines a shape, color, and sound for words and speaks to our profoundest understanding of human expression.
The vintage sheets» rich colors and repetitive patterns trigger a synesthetic response in Zlotsky, recalling her earliest memories of space, light and movement, and a childhood when sleep came easily, long before the all - consuming pull of electronic media.
Olson has a background in digital music and his paintings often lend themselves to a synesthetic interpretation, where the choreography of color is linked to the auditory experience of musical compositions.
The artist's synesthetic vistas are built from a gorgeous chaos of sound and color blurring sense data in a pulsing infusion of aural and visual stimuli.
As I wrote in 2011, Nickson is «heir apparent to the early American modernists Charles Burchfield and Arthur Dove, with synesthetic work that manages to both radiate and rumble.»
Rearranging content and formal elements in a personal poetic with elements taken directly from the outside world, he draws us into a synesthetic experience.
He then intervenes on these images by covering signs or banners with abstract shapes in gouache and pencil — an erasure of shared meaning in favour of the artist's private language of synesthetic colour.
Wassily Kandinsky, trained as a lawyer, but also a multi-talented artist, philosopher, a controversial charismatic leader, and a skilled marketer of his art, had a synesthetic sense (a person who could see colors in sounds) and was influenced by Arnold Schonberg's music.
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