Synaesthesia (disambiguation)
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Synaesthesia (sometimes spelt Synesthesia) is a perceptual experience in which a stimulus in one modality gives rise to an experience in different sensory modality.
Synaesthesia or Synaesthete may also refer to:
- Synæsthesia (band), an industrial music band
- Synesthesia (album), an album by Buck 65
- Synaesthesia, a 1996 album by Andy Summers
- Synaesthete (video game), a music video game
- Synesthesia (group show), an annual multi-arts performance in New York City
- Synesthesia Mandala Drums
- "Synaesthesia", a song by The Bobs
- "Synesthesia", a song by AFI (band)
- "Synaesthesia", a song by The Thrillseekers
- "Synaesthesia, a song from the above album by Andy Summers
- "Synesthesia", a song by Porcupine Tree
- "Synesthesia", a film starring Masanobu Ando
- Synaesthesia or Wanda Jackson, a character from Top 10
- Synesthesia (software) ia a GNU program for representing music graphically, as a coruscating field of fog, stars and/or glowing lines. It is intended as a visual accompaniment to music. The representation goes beyond conventional frequency analysis displays by combining a Fourier analysis with stereo positioning information, making it possible to distinguish individual instruments, vocalists or effects by location, shape and color.
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