Subject: Sin-aesthetics and Sin-seizure
From: Ian Goldsmith (i_goldsmith@paradise.net.nz)
Date: Fri Mar 01 2002 - 22:55:19 EST
Look at the following - do you hear sound?
Max Ernst:
http://galleryofart.wustl.edu/art/imgLarge/images/51lg.jpg
Richard Oelze:
http://www.galeriebrockstedt.de/images/bildarchiv/gross/oelze2.jpg
http://www.galeriebrockstedt.de/images/bildarchiv/gross/oelze11.jpg
HR Giger:
http://www.metu.edu.tr/home/wwwgul/bogac/museum/thumb/_katarakt.jpg
I'm not deliberately trying to pedal the following fractals and I certainly personally don't profit financially from them - but do have a look. I'm trying to encourage people to think of links between the senses. There are word-colour-sound-tactile associations. Everything can link and interact. I believe that we can push boundaries within ourselves.The conceptualisation of this whole sound and visual area is still unexplored territory, but so many people present artwork that ties in with sound and you know that it does, because it appears on electroacoustic albums themselves - can no one else hear the visual representations before they listen to the music?
For example, listen to the cover art of Jonty Harrison's 'Articles indefinis' - it's a very powerful image. Who else is on this wavelength? I don't think it's an exclusive thing. I think it is something that is woken up to.
http://fractal.50g.com/ ( Scherer/Haley/Goldsmith ) ( Sound and image can intertwine)
http://yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au/~pfh/synaesthesia.html
Ian
www.MP3.com/hepa (The Highly Experimental Projection Agency)
Democracy Now! http://www.democracynow.org/ ( Radio of Mental Liberation )
Radio Free Aotearoa http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=3908 [The Afghanistan Primer]
Because this is a political world: www.radio4all.net www.zmag.org/ZNET.htm www.oneworld.net www.indymedia.org www.thenation.com www.etan.org www.thirdworldtravelor.com www.disinfo.com www.gandhiinstitute.org www.progressive.org www.colombiareport.org www.fair.org www.alternet.org www.commondreams.org http://www.middleeast.org/indexnew.shtml
Good web sites are always appreciated.
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