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2001-07-19 22:36Peter Marsh [idm] synaesthesia/aah/sketch
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2001-07-19 22:36Peter MarshSharon wrote: >Ok, this may seem really far out... but do any of you imagine colours >when
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Sharon wrote:
quoted 1 line Ok, this may seem really far out... but do any of you>Ok, this may seem really far out... but do any of you
imagine colours
quoted 1 line when you listen to music?>when you listen to music?
as a couple of other people have pointed out, Sharon's a synaesthete. Scriabin was too, as was Kandinsky, hence his hooking up with composers a lot. what happens (as far as i can remember) is that sensory impulses crossfire across the brain, triggering responses in the visual cortex from auditory stimuli and vice versa (or something like that). Sharon's synaesthesia is the most common type, but taste and smell can get involved too and in any combination. a couple of years ago there was a horizon programme on the good old BBC which explored synaesthesia and dealt with some pretty severe cases - a chronic sufferer who lived in the warwickshire countryside was taken to central london. she described the different shapes she saw, their colours and texture, and was pretty much unable to function because of the information overload. a great book to pick up on the subject is Luria's 'Mind of a Mnemonist' which deals with a bloke who had a photographic memory. he could memorise huge sheets of abstract numbers and nonsense words, which he did through synaesthesia; words and numbers recalled particular shapes or characters (a 4 was an old man with a stick, to take one of the more literal examples). to get the order, he would place these objects or characters along a street, his recall being a mental trip along it. cheaper than hallucinogens maybe, but you can't turn it off... my guess is that those people who are really into music that's main feature is texture are probably all a bit synaesthetic in that probably vague images are thrown up by it. i think that's the case for me anyhow. stuff that makes me go 'aah' (this week anyhow) miles davis - 'he loved him madly' brian eno - 'events in dense fog' squarepusher - 'a journey to reedham' kraftwerk - 'autobahn' and does anyone know anything about sketch? norwegian duo, one album on R&S called 'reasons to sway' - one of the finest ambient records i've heard - deep, very bubbly stuff. have they done anything else ? cheers peter ===== lob - astralpunkfunkambientnoisejazz http://www.lentils.demon.co.uk http://www.mp3.com/lobstuff ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-07-21 05:32Joel Justice> stuff that makes me go 'aah' (this week anyhow) > > miles davis - 'he loved him madly' C
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quoted 3 lines stuff that makes me go 'aah' (this week anyhow)> stuff that makes me go 'aah' (this week anyhow) > > miles davis - 'he loved him madly'
Christ. This track truly is worth an "ahhhh" from the entire plant. One of the true mindblowers on the 20th century. It still stuns me to think that this track was recorded in the early 70's. I've heard that the final two Talk Talk albums were inspired by the "Get Up With It" sessions, and 'he loved him madly' in particular... joel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org