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This essay examines the avant-garde televisual experiments of the ‘G Group’ in relation to the sociotechnical imagination of experimental television in German modernism.
Erik Born
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The Translocal Event and the Polyrhythmic Diagram [PDF]
This thesis identifies and analyses the key creative protocols in translocal performance practice, and ends with suggestions for new forms of transversal live and mediated performance practice, informed by theory.
Doruff, Sher
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Genetic and environmental architecture of synaesthesia and its association with the autism spectrum-a twin study. [PDF]
Taylor MJ +7 more
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Sound–colour synaesthesia is a rare phenomenon in which auditory stimuli automatically evoke stable, subjectively real colour experiences. This study aimed to investigate whether the colours most frequently reported by a synesthete can be reliably ...
Raminta Bartulienė +6 more
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An Open Science MRI Database of over 100 Synaesthetic Brains and Accompanying Deep Phenotypic Information. [PDF]
Racey C +8 more
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Where did Words Come from? A Linking Theory of Sound Symbolism and Natural Language Evolution [PDF]
Where did words come from? The traditional view is that the relation between the sound of a word and its meaning is arbitrary. An alternative hypothesis, known as sound symbolism, holds that form-meaning correspondence is systematic. Numerous examples of
David Biun +3 more
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Back to the future: synaesthesia could be due to associative learning [PDF]
Press, Clare, Yon, D.
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Using immersive virtual reality to recreate the synaesthetic experience. [PDF]
Taylor R +3 more
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The smell of God: scent trails from Ficino to Baudelaire [PDF]
God has a smell. Or rather, our sense of smell can bring us to a deeper knowledge of God. This is one aspect of a theory which runs through much of European history from the Renaissance onwards, with fluctuating intensity and with fundamental variations.
Wourm, Nathalie
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