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They all give the Kandinsky Effect's second album, Synesthesia, a distinctly international flavor. The music continues this global theme, drawing its inspiration from contemporary dance and electronic ...
You can view some of Kandinsky’s pieces in an augmented reality gallery. At the heart of the exhibit is a machine learning experiment that tries to replicate synesthesia, a condition the ...
Synesthesia, present in 2-4% of the global population and poetically translated as a “joining of the senses,” is one of the most artistically darling mental conditions.
Art World Abstracts: Wassily Kandinsky’s Synesthesia Explained, and More! Today would have been Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky’s 148th birthday and Google is celebrating with a custom ...
Google has launched a new AI tool that lets you listen to the sounds that Vassily Kandinsky may have heard as he painted. The experiment explores the artist’s synesthesia, a neurological ...
What’s so striking about the work is, generally, when most of us think “synesthesia,” we picture something along the lines of a painting from Kandinsky (the documented synesthete who birthed ...
Synesthesia has been known for well over 200 years but its precise definition and ... And Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky wrote of "scented colors," the "sound of colors," and the ...
Synesthesia has been known for well over 200 years but its precise definition and ... And Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky wrote of "scented colors," the "sound of colors," and the ...
Synesthesia has been known for well over 200 years but its precise definition and ... And Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky wrote of "scented colors," the "sound of colors," and the ...
Literary synesthesia is "any use by a writer of intersensory imagery, that is, a metaphor of the senses" (Ruddick, 1984.) Poetry, for example, lends itself to translating one sense into another.
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