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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2008

a synesthetic aesthetic

hastily made using hand printed and processed 16mm film background, and hand drawn digitally applied lettering.

please watch this using the high quality option if possible... oh youtube compression... i'll never understand your evil ways.

made in 2008

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  • there are discordantly coloured words, so i guess the opposite is true, but i would probably just refer to them as words that make sense. i note a few in the animation, where the colours of the dominant letters work with the word's meaning.

  • Does a collection of colour/letters create a "chord" in the way that individual notes combined create a chord?

  • thanks.

    acronyms would be whatever colour the letters and or numbers used are.

    punctuation marks are black... but i don't really consider them as part of this whole thing... they might be stored in a different part of the brain, where the wiring is normal. who knows... same with math symbols. no colour to speak of.

  • Very colourful language. Your sense is almost palpabl. Somehow the "e" is translucent. Unnecessary in such a plump word, like a ripe persimmon.

    People whose brains didn't form in the era of typewriters/film might not appreciate the rhythmic, punctuation of each.

    What colour are emoticons and net-acronyms?

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