Synaesthesia
Keys and Colours - G is the Key!
Dunedin duo, cellist Heleen du Plessis and pianist Terence Dennis repeat their popular recital series exploring the sound colours and moods associated with key signatures. This time it's the key of G… Audio
Cryptocosmos
Artist Shannon Novak says there is music in everything. To prove it he has created sound and abstract images in response to the signage and architecture of Auckland's Te Uru Gallery. But there's a… Audio
Cryptocosmos
Artist Shannon Novak says there is music in everything. To prove it he has created sound and abstract images in response to the signage and architecture of Auckland's Te Uru Contemporary Gallery. But… Audio
The Secret Life of Synesthetes
Emma Smith talks to people who see colours, feel textures and tastes when they hear sound in The Secret Life of Synaesthetes. Video, Audio
Scriabin - Moscow Mystic
Peter Hoar introduces the early 20th-Century Russian composer of piano and orchestral music who developed an idiosyncratic and highly original harmonic language in the pursuit of communicating his… Audio
Charli XCX
Schooled in the anarchic spirit of the East London rave scene, Charli XCX went on to trouble the UK and US pop charts with her heady mix of sugar-coated pop and Ramones-referencing rock'n'roll. In… Audio
Kristin Hersh In Session
Throwing Muses' lead singer/songwriter Kristin Hersh performs a live solo session for Music 101. Audio
NZ Society - Synesthesia (Part 1)
Amelia Nurse finds out about Synesthesia from someone who experiences blended sensory perceptions. Audio
Patrick Shepherd
University of Canterbury Senior Lecturer in Education who'sconducting research into synaesthesia. Audio
Synaesthesia - Why some people "see" music or "taste" words
It can take many forms; some people who have it see colours when listening to music, or associate tastes with words. Audio