Synesthesia: A film by Jonathan Fowler

Boing Boing presents a remix of "Synesthesia," a documentary directed by Jonathan Fowler (jonathan-fowler.com) about people whose senses blend, or mix. For instance: a synesthete might see colors when listening to music, or taste flavors when hearing a spoken word. In this documentary, Dr. David Eagleman of Baylor College of Medicine explains this condition, and four synesthetes explain how they perceive the world. The full-length version of this film was produced with support from The Research Channel (researchchannel.org), and is available for viewing on their website: tinyurl.com CREDITS: Directed & Produced by Jonathan Fowler. Cinematography by Rex Jones & Jonathan Fowler. Music by Moby & Olis. Special thanks to ResearchChannel and Montana State University. SPEAKERS: * David Eagleman, Ph.D., neuroscientist, Baylor College of Medicine * Marilynn Masten, synesthete * Julia Cochran, synesthete * Tiffany Gill, synesthete * Sean Day, synesthete
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