"Artist Neil Harbisson (@NeilHarbisson) was born completely color blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns color into audible frequencies. Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of color — and yes, even listen to faces and paintings."
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Micki: Neil Harbisson's "I Listen to Color" (2012)
Undoubtedly, inspired by her tutoring work and by her explorations
into color phenomena during last year's installment of IP, Micki is
currently considering a sort of technological synesthesia via the TED Talk below. Perhaps a "colorful" poetry reading or song is
forthcoming...?
"Artist Neil Harbisson (@NeilHarbisson) was born completely color blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns color into audible frequencies. Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of color — and yes, even listen to faces and paintings."
"Artist Neil Harbisson (@NeilHarbisson) was born completely color blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns color into audible frequencies. Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of color — and yes, even listen to faces and paintings."
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color,
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IPians,
Michaela,
Neil Harbisson,
problem solving,
self-directed learning,
student-centered,
synesthesia,
technology,
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The Kildonan School,
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