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- sounds, and mood of each line, and are composed in the key signature synaesthetically ****igned by Glyn with reference to the colour of the tube line on the...
- Salome) When a linkage of two senses depends upon a pun, this is known as synaesthetic polysemy. Examples include: "the hyacinth purple, and white, and blue...
- (2008) "In two films, she made more of an impression, left more of a synaesthetic presence, than many actors do in a career". Bird was the still photographer...
- suggestion rather than statement, sensuality, great use of symbols, and synaesthetic/Ideasthetic effects—that is, correspondence between words, colours and...
- "Mom". She is the "original" personality. Mic****e is a shy, quiet, synaesthetic woman who is romantically involved with Szpindel. Sascha is harsher and...
- Harvard Film Archive Godfrey Reggio, Cinematic Seer - Harvard Film Archive Synaesthetic Cinema: Minimalist Music and Film - Harvard Film Archive LaserDisc Database...
- (2005). "Non-random ****ociations of graphemes to colours in synaesthetic and non-synaesthetic po****tions". Cognitive Neuropsychology. 22 (8): 1069–85....
- no activation of colour areas in ten synaesthetes. Hupé suggests that synaesthetic colour experience lies not in the brain's colour system, but instead...
- from the original on 8 December 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2007. "This synaesthetic composer turned the tube map into music". Time Out London. 24 February...
- Painting Between Persia and Europe (2017) Scent Upon A Southern Breeze: The Synaesthetic Arts of the Deccan (2018, ed.) Ghosts of ****ure Nations: Gods, Migrants...