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Cretien van Campen's new book


The Hidden Sense Synesthesia in Art and Science is now available.

For more information please go to the MIT Press website.
http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11303

Author website: http://www.synesthesie.nl/





On February 2, 2008 PRI's Studio360 broadcast a radio program on synesthesia entitled, "Synesthesia for the Rest of Us". The program was hosted by Kurt Andersen and created by producer Michael May. V.S. Ramachandran, Richard Cytowic, Debra Ginsberg and Carol Steen were featured.

Synesthesia for the Rest of Us


Synesthesia causes people to hear music – or see letters or numbers – in color. Neuroscience is beginning to unravel what’s going on in the brains of people with this cerebral phenomenon, but hasn’t yet explained why the genetic mutation exists. V.S. Ramachandran, Director of the Center for Brain and Cognition at UC San Diego, has a theory, as he explains to producer Michael May.



Studio360-08-02-01.mp3
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Synesthesia Bringing Out the Contours

Features recent paintings by Carol Steen.

The article, written by Frances McDonald, was first published in
Australian Art Review issue 11, July-October 2006.


Synesthesia Bringing Out the Contours pdf

http://www.artreview.com.au