From pixels to notes: a computational implementation of synaesthesia for cultural artefacts

01/27/2021
by   Dimitris Kritikos, et al.
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Synaesthesia is a condition that enables people to sense information in the form of several senses at once. This work describes a Python implementation of a simulation of synaesthesia between listening to music and viewing a painting. Based on Scriabin's definition, we developed a deterministic process to produce a melody after processing a painting, mimicking the production of notes from colours in the field of view of persons experiencing synaesthesia.

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