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Journal on Synaesthesia and Art available to purchase now
The Journal: 'Synaesthesia: Cross-Sensory Aspects of Cognitive Activity Across Science and Artack' is available in print and is available to purchase now. Cover photo of Svetlana Rudenko, visuals by Maura McDonnell. IASAS, 2019 Available now It is very exciting to see the cover photo for the just published journal - Synaesthesia: Cross-Sensory Aspects of Cognitive Activity Across Science and Art is of a photograph from the multimedia concert in which pianist Svetlana Rudenko and I (visuals) collaborated on in Moscow in 2019. Anton Dorso has edited the journal bringing together and documenting all the presentations, papers, art exhibits, concerts, and all aspects of the conference. See CC Harts post below for links to the journal and for details and how t…

Capital Irish Film Festival: Music and Multimedia Concert
Capital Irish Film Festival: Music and Multimedia Concert - Washington DC A  music and multimedia concert curated by composer Sarah O'Halloran as part of the Capital Irish Film Festival (CIFF) showcases a selection of fixed-media works featuring original music and original moving images by mainly Ireland based composers and moving image artists. "Enjoy opera with animation, Irish dance with sound art, and abstract video art with ambient electronics then vote for your favorite piece. The makers of the Audience Choice work will win a $1500 prize." Date: Saturday, February 7, 2015 from 5.00 to 6.30pm at the Goethe Institut, Wachington DC, US. See website for more information and for booking details: http://www.solasnua.org/calendar/music-and-mul…

Jean Detheux - "...lilac shrieks and scarlet bellowings..."
Jean Detheux - "...lilac shrieks and scarlet bellowings..." what a great title - posting latest news on Jean Detheux's visual music work "...lilac shrieks and scarlet bellowings..." is a film in 6 movements, based on related texts of E. E. Cummings that focus on themes of nature and the cycle of life. The sonic material, created by Mikel Kuehn mikelkuehn.com/, is derived from manipulated environmental sounds and the recitation of Cummings texts by soprano Deborah Norin-Kuehn. The images were created first (the idea was to create a life in 4 parts, followed by a "recollection" of that life, as if at the moment of death, in the 5th and final movement). The sonic material came later and added an in-between part, visually blank, thus b…