Neil Harbisson was born colorblind. He manages to overcome this “impairment” through an antenna implanted in his skull that allows him to “hear colors” (via bone conduction). Neil says that this has changed the way he perceives. He describes the process in an interesting way: he had to start byRead More →
ABWÄRTS (Downwards) Play a vibration in the rhythm of your limbs Play a vibration in the rhythm of your cells Play a vibration in the rhythm of your molecules Play a vibration in the rhythm of your atoms Play a vibration in the rhythm of your smallest particles which yourRead More →
Merci Gerard! …when i hear traffic i think sound is acting i love the activity of sound …i love sound just as they are i don’t want them to be psychological i just want it to be a sound …silence is traffic …traffic is always different John Cage 4’33’Read More →
BBC NEWS Prize for ‘brain music’ project A music project designed to mirror the way our brains work has been named winner of the New Music Award and its £50,000 prize money.(…) The winner is The Fragmented Orchestra! The Fragmented Orchestra is a huge distributed musical structure modeled on theRead More →
Zellowwww,Is there such thing as sad music? I cry with beauty…not just sadness! I cried at a concert when Gulbenkian Chorus sang… Is this a cultural response? Or is there something in our brain? (by the way i met this person, now a friend of mine, a painter, and heRead More →