La sinestesia en la pintura, la música, la vida. Un vídeo que lo explica de modo claro y sencillo:https://vimeo.com/78387348
Se representan canciones en obras pictóricas. Un ejemplo maravilloso:
m e l i s s a s. m c c r a c k e n
s y n e s t h e t i c a r t
I paint music. Until I was 15, I thought everyone constantly saw
colors. Colors in books, colors in math formulas, colors at concerts. But
when I finally asked my brother which color the letter C was (canary yellow, by
the way) I realized my mind wasn't quite as normal as I had thought. Basically, my brain is cross-wired. I experience the
"wrong" sensation to certain stimuli. Each letter and number is
colored and the days of the year circle around my body as if they had a set
point in space. But the most wonderful "brain malfunction" of all is
seeing the music I hear. It flows in a mixture of hues, textures, and
movements, shifting as if it were a vital and intentional element of each song.
Having synesthesia isn't distracting or disorienting. It adds a unique vibrance
to the world I experience.
Su portal: http://www.melissasmccracken.com/
Algunos ejemplos de esta correlación:
Imagine de John Lennon
Karma de Police
Life on Mars de David Bowie
Retrograde de James Blake
Since I`ve been loving you de Led Zeppelin
Tonight tonight de Smashing Pumpkins
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