Synesthesia exhibition: Martin Blažíček & András Blazsek
Synesthesia -- extension of perception for blind and sighted
Synesthesia is a neurologically-based condition in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway.
The media of art effecting the different senses, fine art generates visual stimuli. For the ones not having the ability of sight the pleasure of the reception of fine art works is almost impossible. However fine art not just consists of visually perceptible works. We can face in the galleries and museums more and more audiovisual or completely aural works, which engage not just the eye but the ear as well.
The Synesthesia exhibition would like to actuate blind and partially sighted to perceive fine art with art pieces, which are producing “compassion“, by the operation of one sense activating another. The installations are inviting blind and visually impaired as well as sighted to extend their own perception.
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