Photism

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As photisms is called color ideas , by sound sensations caused.

According to Eugen Bleuler and Karl Lehmann ( “About compulsive light sensations through sound, etc.” , Leipzig 1881), individual people have the ability to perceive a certain color with certain sound sensations.

Photisms in painting

The otherwise representational painter Karel Liška (1914–1987) painted abstract "music pictures" that he felt while listening to pieces of music. He also called this process " synopsis ".

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