Author: Dyah Ratna Permatasari – DoctoRabbit Science Inc., Indonesia

Co-authors:
Dyah Ratna Permatasari – DoctoRabbit Science Inc.
Andra Semesta – DoctoRabbit Science Inc.

Synesthesia (or synaesthesia) is a psychological phenomenon that may not be popular in developing countries like Indonesia. It is an ability of sense something using two or more senses, that may look weird for lay public. Sometimes it is seen as a disease.

Scientifically, synesthesia could be explained using neurology. It comes from Greek words: syn means together and aesthesis means perception, therefore synesthesia could also be called joined perception. It is a multisensory connection in the brain.

There are various types of synesthesia, the last report stated more than 60 types of synesthesia have been discovered. It is considered a special gift since there is 4.4 percent of world population estimated to have this phenomenon (Safran AB, Sanda N. Color synesthesia. Insight into perception, emotion, and consciousness. Current Opinion in Neurology. 2015).

We have developed a live painting show by Andra Semesta, the co-author of this abstract who happened to be a synesthete, that showed the synesthesia process of his painting while hearing music. The live painting show would take around 7 to 10 minutes.

We also invite the audience to join the activity to draw using crayon while hearing the same music. We could see why the colors are chosen by the painters. Would the chosen colors be the same? That is the game of this show. Then, we could easily share the information regarding synesthesia to the audience.

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Presentation type: Workshop
Theme: Society
Area of interest: Applying science communication research to practice

Author: Dyah Ratna Permatasari – DoctoRabbit Science Inc., Indonesia

Co-author:
Andra Semesta – DoctoRabbit Science Inc.

Normally, when we hearing sounds we just use our ear to sense it. But not for a synesthete, people who possess a synesthesia ability. It is a psychological phenomenon to sense something using two or more senses, i.e. hearing colors, colorful numbers, tasting shapes, smelling sounds, etc. It comes from Greek words: syn means together and aesthesis means perception, therefore synesthesia could also be called joined perception. It is a multisensory connection in the brain.

The second writer of this presentation, Andra Semesta, is a synesthete artist who make a painting while listening music. The colors he chose depend on the music he heard. Scientifically, Isaac Newton has described that “the distribution of white light in spectrum of colors is analogous to the musical distribution of tones in an octave” (Campen, C.V., Hidden Sense: Synesthesia in Art and Science, 2008). Perhaps that what Vincent van Gogh, the famous painter, perceived when he comparing the sounds of piano keys with colors.

We tried to bring this interesting phenomenon to public through a fun live painting, where the audiences were encouraged to make painting while listening music. Audiences were varied from kindergarten students to adult. They tried to connect the music they heard with colors and shape they drew. They can feel to be a synesthete although they may not.

This program’s objective is to give awareness of synesthesia phenomenon that is not well known in Indonesia. Synesthesia is real and we should aware that it is a hidden sense. It is not a disease, in fact it is a gifted ability.

Keywords: synesthesia, perception, multisensory

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Presentation type: Visual talk
Theme: Society
Area of interest: Applying science communication research to practice