 The senses, design beyond vision. Visual sounds of the Amazon, 2016. Bursts of color, line, shape, and light to pick the sounds of birds and insects. The forms and colors moving across the screen appear to be triggered by the sounds. Andy Thomas, two minutes, with audio description. A white logo on a dark background has curvy white shapes resembling leaves, feathers, and fruit. Orange and white beads melt together. White dots whirl around sharp black shapes and tangled strands of orange. Green blobs swoop along a spiral path, spouting chunks of orange and specks of green. Beads of color form a moving spiral chain. The chain dissolves into red smoke. Beads of pink, blue, and white erupt into streaks of color. A bright spot of green explodes into sharp swirls of color and line. Scribbles of color scrawl from the right, emitting clouds of smoke and bursts of light similar to fireworks. Curving orange planes and plumes of dust swoop around sharp points of light. A symmetrical creature resembling a jewel-like insect turns itself inward and outward, continually transforming. A form resembling a crested fungus grows and slowly rotates. From the tips of the fungus come puffs of smoke and bursts of light. Spiky green shapes sprout from a bumpy pod, which releases green spores. The senses design beyond vision.