Abstract
Seeing with Ears, Hearing with Eyes. How Technology Molds Synesthesia Within Us
The subject of consideration within this lecture is the contribution of existing scientific
discoveries on the visual and musical connection within the perceptual plane.
Points of reference are the studies of Amir Amedi, Jacob Jolij and Maaieke Meurs, Harry McGurk, as well as, the works of Iwona Sowińska, Roger Scruton, Oliver Sacks, and a cultural analysis of Joshua Bell’s performance. I will also consider how the senses effect each other, pursuing the diversified reception of vision, which consists of the sense of hearing [sic!], on which I would like to focus attention.
Paper structure:
Introduction to key concepts in the fields of research and development,
The visual outlook on hearing,
The aural perspective on vision,
Relationships to related sciences,
Summary of multimedia examples,
An attempt to extend the “techno-view” to the auditory senses within synesthesia.