What is Synesthesia and How Does it Affect Perception in Art and Science?

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I'm a syner. Ha! That just means my senses are cross wired, so what I see can have a taste, a smell, or a sensation (hot, cold, or localized pressure). For example, I know the chicken is done when I see spikes and the metal taste is gone. This information is rarely useful to anyone else, but there have been occasions.
I'm not good with the mechanics of mathematics, but I understand it theoretically, as a language, if that makes sense.
I'm also an artist with interest in physics and biology. I have a LOT of questions, so I will be mining information here. I may have something to offer, as well, in terms of conceptual art. Thanks! http://www.fabdw.com for any who may be interested.
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF!
Thank you.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF!
I have added a PF link to my personal web page. fabdw.com
 
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