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Science says Kandinsky was right – paintings can be heard
University College London ^ | 04 Sep 2006 | Physorg.com

Posted on 09/04/2006 7:37:26 PM PDT by Marius3188

We all link music and art, but only a tiny minority of us is aware of the crossover of senses in our brains, according to a UCL (University College London) neuroscientist, speaking today at the BA Festival of Science. New research has found that vision and hearing are inextricably interlinked in everyone’s brain, but only synaesthetes, who have a rare condition in which the senses mingle, are conscious of it.

The results show that most of us prefer image and sound combined, rather than either in isolation. We also tend to agree on which images match particular sounds. This could have implications for how we understand art and develop art forms that combine visual images with sound – such as ballet, opera, visual jockeying and animation.

In his talk at the ‘Beautiful Brains’ symposium, Dr Jamie Ward, of the UCL Department of Psychology, said: “Kandinsky wanted to make visual art more like music – more abstract. He also hoped that his paintings would be ‘heard’ by his audiences. This seems more achievable now that we have found such a strong link between vision and hearing.

“Although information from the world enters our heads via different sensory organs – the eyes and ears in this instance – once they are in the brain they are intimately connected with each other. Impressively, they are connected in non-random ways, so that some combinations of sound and vision go together better than others.”

During a series of experiments, Dr Ward asked six synaesthetes to draw and describe their visual experiences of music played by the New London Orchestra. A control group of six people without the condition were asked to do the same. Animated films, combining the music and drawn images were created by an animator, Sam Moore of the University of Wolverhampton, and shown to the public visiting London’s Science Museum. A hundred images were shown to over 200 people and these visitors were asked to choose the image that provided the best fit to the music. Respondents consistently chose the images drawn by synaesthetes over control images. This shows that while people without synaesthesia are not able to hear a painting or see a piece of music in a literal sense, they are able to sense the crossover and tend to choose the ‘correct’ image.

Dr Ward said: “While some synaesthetes can actually hear a Kandinsky in a very real way, the rest of us don’t have such a pronounced crossover of senses. But, this research shows that all of us have links between our hearing and vision – even if we don’t really realise it. We hope that understanding synaesthesia will enable us to understand more about how our senses are linked in our brains, and how this may help us create and appreciate works of art that combine music and sound.”

Describing ‘Composition VIII, 1923’ by Kandinsky, one synaesthete said: “The jumbled mass of lines gave various tones, which changed as my eyes travelled round the picture. When looking at the large multicoloured powerful circle at upper left, I get a pure tone which can be too much, so to relieve my mind of this I travel back to the cacophony of jumbled lines and shapes. This painting therefore is a good balance of contrasting noise – pure tones and cacophony – which was a delight to see. The more I looked at it, the more I came to appreciate the image and to like the ‘music’.”

Another synaesthete, describes her experience of this painting: “There is a huge splurge of sound left-hand top – booming and vulgar! Below it is a mousy little meee sound which then translates into ‘oh’s and ‘ah’s and pops at the various circles. The lines are sharp and are moving to the right with the sound of steel – like blades scraping against one another. The triangle and boomerang shape are surprised and pop up laughing with a ‘whooo’.”

The next stage of the research will use brain scans to look at what happens in the brain of synaesthetes when Kandinsky triggers sound or when sound triggers a Kandinsky-like vision.

Source: University College London


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: art; brain; kooks; paintings; senses; sound; synesthesia; synesthesias
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Any chance this will change the theory why Van Gogh chopped off his ear?
1 posted on 09/04/2006 7:37:28 PM PDT by Marius3188
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To: Republicanprofessor

Art ping!


2 posted on 09/04/2006 7:38:28 PM PDT by Marius3188 ( I have not told half of what I saw - Marco Polo)
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3 posted on 09/04/2006 7:38:32 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (c)
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To: Marius3188

That picture gives me the creeps. It's like the voice follows you wherever you go.


4 posted on 09/04/2006 7:39:00 PM PDT by cripplecreek (If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
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To: Marius3188

I gotta see this picture...


5 posted on 09/04/2006 7:41:21 PM PDT by Mariner
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To: Marius3188

Supposedly shrooms help.


6 posted on 09/04/2006 7:42:14 PM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch ist der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: Marius3188
Kandinsky didn't hate women.. he just painted liberal women.. that's why they came out Ugly! hehehe
7 posted on 09/04/2006 7:43:26 PM PDT by divine_moment_of_facts
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To: Marius3188; mikrofon; Xenalyte; Charles Henrickson; xsmommy; theFIRMbss; Tijeras_Slim; ...

"Hey, I suck!"

8 posted on 09/04/2006 7:44:02 PM PDT by martin_fierro (another Art thread)
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To: Revolting cat!
This will soon be renamed to Midterm 2006
9 posted on 09/04/2006 7:44:05 PM PDT by 12th_Monkey
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To: cripplecreek

Hillary's campaign poster???


10 posted on 09/04/2006 7:46:17 PM PDT by samadams2000 (Somebody important make....THE CALL!)
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To: 12th_Monkey
"This will soon be renamed to Midterm 2006"

Midterm Liberal response!
11 posted on 09/04/2006 7:46:58 PM PDT by divine_moment_of_facts
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To: Revolting cat!
How do you identify a synaesthetes? Show them that picture. If they start writhing on the floor, you know you've found one.
12 posted on 09/04/2006 7:47:20 PM PDT by NonValueAdded (Tom Gallagher - the anti-Crist [FL Governor, 2006 primary])
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To: Revolting cat!

"The Scream" is not exactly musical -- it's the sound of countless leftwing demagogues wailing at the universe.... that's why people like Howie Dean are so unbearable to anyone who's not already deranged.


13 posted on 09/04/2006 7:47:37 PM PDT by Enchante (There are 3 kinds of lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Mainstream Journalism)
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Kadinsky's "Composition VIII"

Pfff. "Pure tone," my eye.

14 posted on 09/04/2006 7:49:11 PM PDT by JCEccles
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To: martin_fierro

That one quotes the counselor on South Park.

"Drugs are bad, M'kay?"


15 posted on 09/04/2006 7:49:46 PM PDT by cripplecreek (If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
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To: Enchante
Munch most have been on digitalis like Van Gogh.
16 posted on 09/04/2006 7:49:47 PM PDT by divine_moment_of_facts
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To: Marius3188
Just finished painting a room today.

This puts new meaning into the phrase: "If these walls could talk".

How do we know they can't?

17 posted on 09/04/2006 7:52:26 PM PDT by capt. norm (Bumper Sticker: Honk if you've never seen an Uzi shoot from a car window.)
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To: Marius3188

I don't know if this is a related topic, but I read a fascinating article a few years ago about the aurora borealis (northern lights). Many people who see them swear that they can hear hissing a crackling sounds emanating from the sky above, but these lights make no sound whatsoever.


18 posted on 09/04/2006 8:00:02 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (Can money pay for all the days I lived awake but half asleep?)
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To: Marius3188

"Swallowing colors of the sounds I hear..."

O. Ozbourne
Diary of a Madman, 1981

Sorry, had to quote it, first thing that came to mind when I read the headline.
I can't help but love Ozzy.


19 posted on 09/04/2006 8:29:25 PM PDT by FunkyZero
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To: ShadowDancer

Huh?


20 posted on 09/04/2006 8:39:40 PM PDT by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
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