the sound of her eyes Who else experiences this—looking at an image and hearing a melody or sound in their mind? Our brain links perception with memories and emotions. "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel is the sound I associate with this image.' role="button">
the sound of her eyesthe sound of her eyesder Klang ihrer Augen
-- a photo-musical thought experiment, wavelengths... what melody would emerge if I shifted the frequencies of the colors (384 to 789 THz) of these eyes into the audible range (5 Hz to 25 kHz)? Crazy? No, it's just physics Who else experiences this—looking at an image and hearing a melody or sound in their mind? Our brain links perception with memories and emotions. "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel is the sound I associate with this image.-- a photo-musical thought experiment, wavelengths... what melody would emerge if I shifted the frequencies of the colors (384 to 789 THz) of these eyes into the audible range (5 Hz to 25 kHz)? Crazy? No, it's just physics Who else experiences this—looking at an image and hearing a melody or sound in their mind? Our brain links perception with memories and emotions. "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel is the sound I associate with this image.-- ein fotomusikalisches Gedankenspiel, Wellenlängen .... was für eine Melodie würde entstehen, wenn ich die Frequenzen der Farben (384 bis 789 Thz) dieser Augen in den hörbaren Bereich(5 Hz bis 25 Khz) verändern würde? Bekloppt? nein, ist auch nur Physik wer kennt das auch, man schaut ein Bild und bekommt eine Melodie, einen Klang im Kopf, unser Gehirn verbindet Wahrnehmung mit Erinnerungen und Emotionen. "in your eyes", von Peter Gabriel ist mein Klang zu diesem Bild.
the sound of her eyesthe sound of her eyesder Klang ihrer Augen
-- a photo-musical thought experiment, wavelengths... what melody would emerge if I shifted the frequencies of the colors (384 to 789 THz) of these eyes into the audible range (5 Hz to 25 kHz)? Crazy? No, it's just physics