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My arts installation on synethesia which is from the ancient Greek σύν (syn), "together," and αἴσθησις (aisthēsis), "sensation," is a neurologically based condition in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway.[1][2][3][4] People who report such experiences are known as synesthetes.
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Synesthesia

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condition stimulation

evokes the sensation of another

hearing sound

visualization color

sensation felt

one part of the body

stimulus applied

pain

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memory-like sleep state

sensation of sound and image

I am aware

experience feelings

extreme heaviness

immobile

underwater

I can breathe

through the lens of a camera

blurred with Vaseline

potato-like

toothpick-like

image

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full of mass

thick

heavy

thin

small and lightweight

feelings of paralysation

I cannot move my arms or legs

breathing slows down

not breathing

eyes are closed

open to see

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image of my childhood

age of 8room I slept in

images in front

wallpaper

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windowless

borderless

dark and starry fortress

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Floating in water

a weightless gravity

I cannot move

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outside of my head

distance

penetrate my soul

vibrations

makes sense

make no sense

overlap

a voidfeeling

emotion

trance-like

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syn·es·the·sia / syn·aes·the·sia (sĭn'ĭs-thē'zhə)

n.

A condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces the visualization of a color.

A sensation felt in one part of the body as a result of stimulus applied to another, as in referred pain.

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the image Through a memory-like sleep state I am

aware of sensation of sound and image.

I experience feelings of extreme heaviness, almost immobile, as if underwater, yet I can breathe.

As if looking through the lens of a camera, blurred with Vaseline, I see a potato-like and toothpick-like image lying beside each other.

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Something full of mass, thick and heavy.

Yet something thin, small and lightweight.

I experience feelings of paralysation.

I cannot move my arms or legs.

My breathing slows down as if I’m not breathing at all.

My eyes are closed, yet they are open to see.

the image

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the environment

Behind the images in front of me a yellow and white checkerboard wallpaper.

An image of my childhood in the room I slept in around the age of 8.

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Above a windowless, borderless, dark and starry fortress surrounds me.

the environment

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I am floating in water. Almost like weightless gravity, but I cannot move.

the environment

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the sound The sounds are outside of my head, but not in the

distance.

They penetrate my soul through vibrations.

My brain makes sense of them – though they make no sense. Sounds begin to overlap.

It is a void, but not devoid of feeling or emotion,

as the sounds evoke a kind of trance-like status.