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Audio Vision is a music EP that contains 9 songs inspired by the cross-modal perception phenomena. The album is divided in 2 parts – Chromaestesia and Cross-Modal. Influenced by ambient music, Chromaestesia is composed of 4 songs, 4 videos and 4 images. Chromaestesia’s songs are all inspired by the synesthetic phenomenon that blends colours with tones and shapes and is created as the result of a custom-designed computerised system that transforms sounds to drawings, where the outcome is presented as a musical piece but also as visual material. IG: @noizyma
Chromaesthesia n.1
Chromaestesia’s songs are all inspired by the synesthetic phenomenon that blends colours with tones and shapes and is created as the result of a custom-designed computerised system that transforms sounds into drawings, where the outcome is presented as a musical piece but also as visual material.
Chromaesthesia n.2
Audio Vision is a music EP that contains 9 songs inspired by the cross-modal perception phenomena. The album is divided in 2 parts – Chromaestesia and Cross-Modal. Influenced by ambient music, Chromaestesia is composed of 4 songs, 4 videos and 4 images. Cross-Modal is influenced by different electronic music genres such as techno, break core, glitch, and noise, and is composed of 5 songs and 5 videos.Chromaestesia’s songs are all inspired by the synesthetic phenomenon that blends colours with tones and shapes and is created as the result of a custom designed computerised system that transforms sounds to drawings, where the outcome is presented as a musical piece but also as visual material. The Cross-Modal pieces are inspired by different cross-modal phenomena that involve vision and hearing such as synchresis, spatial magnetisation, synchronicity, and chromesthesia. The piece is the result of a series of audio-visual works that was created with the aim to experiment with cross-modal sensory perception, which comes as the second part of the album Audio-Vision, with an accompanying series of 5 video clips.
Chromaesthesia n.3
Audio Vision is a music EP that contains 9 songs inspired by the cross-modal perception phenomena. The album is divided in 2 parts – Chromaestesia and Cross-Modal. Influenced by ambient music, Chromaestesia is composed of 4 songs, 4 videos and 4 images. Cross-Modal is influenced by different electronic music genres such as techno, break core, glitch, and noise, and is composed of 5 songs and 5 videos.Chromaestesia’s songs are all inspired by the synesthetic phenomenon that blends colours with tones and shapes and is created as the result of a custom designed computerised system that transforms sounds to drawings, where the outcome is presented as a musical piece but also as visual material. The Cross-Modal pieces are inspired by different cross-modal phenomena that involve vision and hearing such as synchresis, spatial magnetisation, synchronicity, and chromesthesia. The piece is the result of a series of audio-visual works that was created with the aim to experiment with cross-modal sensory perception, which comes as the second part of the album Audio-Vision, with an accompanying series of 5 video clips.
Chromaesthesia n.4
Audio Vision is a music EP that contains 9 songs inspired by the cross-modal perception phenomena. The album is divided in 2 parts – Chromaestesia and Cross-Modal. Influenced by ambient music, Chromaestesia is composed of 4 songs, 4 videos and 4 images. Cross-Modal is influenced by different electronic music genres such as techno, break core, glitch, and noise, and is composed of 5 songs and 5 videos.Chromaestesia’s songs are all inspired by the synesthetic phenomenon that blends colours with tones and shapes and is created as the result of a custom designed computerised system that transforms sounds to drawings, where the outcome is presented as a musical piece but also as visual material. The Cross-Modal pieces are inspired by different cross-modal phenomena that involve vision and hearing such as synchresis, spatial magnetisation, synchronicity, and chromesthesia. The piece is the result of a series of audio-visual works that was created with the aim to experiment with cross-modal sensory perception, which comes as the second part of the album Audio-Vision, with an accompanying series of 5 video clips.
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