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ArtMultisensorySoundSynaesthesiaVisual Meet Jack Coulter, the Irish artist who experiences sound as colour | The Irish Times
ArtSynaesthesia Artist with synaesthesia puts Greta Thunberg’s Davos speech on canvas | Painting | The Guardian
SmellSynaesthesiaVisual Barman who can taste words explains the name he could never date due to urine flavour | Mirror Online
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MultisensorySynaesthesia Curious Kids: Why do people with synaesthesia link senses, and how does it work? | The Conversation
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SoundSynaesthesiaTechnologyVisual Google tries to replicate synesthesia with its latest experiment | Yahoo
ArtMultisensorySoundSynaesthesiaVisual Braun: Sound, Designed by The Wild | Creative Works | The Drum
ArtNeuroscienceSynaesthesia Paint, Sculpture and Datasets: The Stimulating World of Neuro–Art | Technology Networks
EntertainmentSynaesthesia Rez and Tetris Effect creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi has suggested that his next game will be an original project based on synaesthesia | VGC
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SoundSynaesthesiaVisual Composer Andrea Tarrodi on her synaesthesia, using electronics and writing for ballet | Classical Music
ScientificSynaesthesia Diagnosing and phenotyping visual synaesthesia: a preliminary evaluation of the revised test of genuineness (TOG-R) – PubMed
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Augmented + virtual realityMultisensorySmellSynaesthesiaVisual Digital synesthesia: Tricking your brain into experiencing smell as temperature in virtual reality | Boing Boing
MultisensorySmellSoundSynaesthesia Perfumer Sarah McCartney can ‘hear’ fragrances as forms of musical notes | inews
SoundSynaesthesiaVisual Synaesthesia: a superpower I share with Billie Eilish | London Evening Standard
EntertainmentSoundSynaesthesiaVisual A way of life: Wellington musician sees the world through the lens of synaesthesia | Stuff.co.nz
HealthSynaesthesia Woman hit by lightning loses synaesthesia – however then it returns | Wellston Journal
ArtSoundSynaesthesiaVisual ‘My synaesthesia dictates the shape of my music’: Katie Tavini catches up with Rookes about her latest EP Liminal | PSNEurope
HealthMultisensorySynaesthesia ‘My orgasms are blue!’: the condition which makes you see colours | Irish Times
ArtMultisensorySoundSynaesthesiaTaste Taste Test: PortraitXO Refines Sonic Flavors with Sonarworks’ Reference 4 | Twice
Synaesthesia Tasting words and seeing music in colour…synaesthesia comes to Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition | Mirage News
InterestingMemoryMultisensorySynaesthesia Losing Your Head; When a Sense Smells Like Teen Spirit | The Nanjinger
SoundSynaesthesiaVisual Woman with rare condition that means she can see words as graphic pictures | Metro
ArtEntertainmentMultisensorySynaesthesia The magical way in which art can alter the senses | Performing Artshub
SoundSynaesthesiaVisual ‘Visual ear’: The possible new type of synaesthesia, where people hear flashes | Scitecheuropa
ArtMultisensorySynaesthesia 5 Synesthesia Artists Who Paint Their Multi-Sensory Experiences | The Modern Met
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HealthMultisensorySynaesthesia Synaesthesia: The condition which means you can ‘taste’ sounds and ‘hear’ colours | The Independent
InterestingMultisensorySoundSynaesthesiaTasteTouch/Feel/TextureVisual What’s sex like when you can feel colours and taste sounds? For people with synaesthesia, the world can appear very different | South China Morning Post
SoundSynaesthesia ‘I have some form of synaesthesia. I always have music in my head’ | Independent.ie
BrandingMarketingSoundSynaesthesiaVisual Maruti Suzuki works with synesthetic musicians for Nexa campaign
InterestingMultisensoryNeuroscienceScientificSynaesthesiaTouch/Feel/Texture Mirror-touch synaesthesia: People who experience the physical sensations of others | Business Insider
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HealthMultisensorySoundSynaesthesiaTasteVisual Meet the people who ‘taste’ sounds and see pain in colour
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HealthMultisensorySmellSynaesthesiaVisual People who see colors while perceiving smells are better at distinguishing between different smells and different colors, and are better at naming odors, compared to a group without synesthesia.
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