Steve Roden is a visual and sound artist from Los Angeles. He is planning to perform a piece of music based on colours related to studies of synaesthesia at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
The Pavilion Scores, 2005 - created for performance at the Serpentine Gallery’s 2005 summer pavilion and designed by Alvaro Siza, Eduardo Souto de Mora, and Cecil Balmond.
I’ve taken the architect’s drawings of the pavilion and turned them into graphic scores, filling in the various rectangle units with colors corresponding to musical notes. These scores will be given to non-musicians who will use them to play children’s glockenspiels that contain colored metal bars of corresponding notes. The colors are related to studies of synesthesia, and are the most common equivalents of color to note.
Synaethesia is the weird perceptual kink du jour — as evidence we offer that rarely an issue of chin-stroky music mag Wire goes by without reference to it at the moment.





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