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Re: [microsound] synaesthesia



its apt for me, as i happen to be listening to loscil at the moment, loudly.   its pretty deep.
 
i've always been attracted to the notion of synaesthesia, and i apply it more than i think about it.   it can get quite confusing.  but i saw this cy twombly exhibit in houston, and it really changed my life.   everything always relates back to those images.  have you seen his stuff.  its like what music should look like.    the geography.  the color.  the personality.   texture.  and so on.  just like you know who your friends are. 
 
so long
 
b/g

Bill Jarboe <billjarboe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
-a bit deep for me

still ... an interesting post and it's good to have you on the list.


Bill






On Jul 6, 2005, at 8:51 AM, charles thorley wrote:

>
> yes, there is a strict psychological definition of the
> term synaesthesia. whether or not that definition
> deserves primacy because it is perhaps the oldest is
> purely and simply a matter of opinion. noone has
> "misused" the word so far in this discussion, as far
> as i can tell, according to the oxford english
> dictionary. perhaps some peoples experiences, as
> related, made more use of literary of linguistic
> modalities than psychological.
>


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