CVNet - color and music

From: Color and Vision Network (cvnet@lawton.ewind.com)
Date: Fri Mar 31 2000 - 08:43:13 PST

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    From: "Ron Blue" <rcb5@msn.com>
    To: "Color and Vision Network" <cvnet@lawton.ewind.com>
    Cc: <audiolog@net.bio.net>
    Subject: colors and music
    Organization: Microsoft Corporation

    I had a student who sees colors when listening to music to place small
    speakers under each forearm and listen to his favorite song.

    The reason was to discover if the interacting wavelets of stimulation would
    increase the color experience. The idea was suggested by the Correlational
    Opponent Processing model at http://turn.to/ai

    The experience created in the student interesting outcomes. The ability to
    see colors was significantly reduced when listening to music. The colors
    were grayish and mild. The student reported a rather strong feeling of well
    being and mild pleasure.

    Ron Blue



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