Math Out Loud - How to Create Colorful Music
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What if the world you see was a vivid canvas of colors triggered by sound? Jacqueline Cordes joins us to explore the fascinating world of synesthesia—a neurological phenomenon where the senses intertwine to create extraordinary perceptual experiences.
In this talk, you’ll discover how musical elements like tempo and mode shape "chromesthesia" (seeing sound), featuring a case study on the vivid colors of Radiohead and a melodic analysis of the Fibonacci sequence.
General admission tickets are free with a suggested donation of $25. Purchase a VIP ticket for $70 to get premium reserved seating and access to an exclusive social hour after the talk with our speaker over food and drink.
Jacqueline Cordes is an award-winning composer, digital artist, and polyglot. Her work centers on "musical chromesthesia," using her synesthesia to conjure immersive and imaginative worlds. A graduate of Pomona College, she was recently honored with multiple 2026 Global Music Awards for her work in original score and experimental composition.
In this talk, you’ll discover how musical elements like tempo and mode shape "chromesthesia" (seeing sound), featuring a case study on the vivid colors of Radiohead and a melodic analysis of the Fibonacci sequence.
General admission tickets are free with a suggested donation of $25. Purchase a VIP ticket for $70 to get premium reserved seating and access to an exclusive social hour after the talk with our speaker over food and drink.
Jacqueline Cordes is an award-winning composer, digital artist, and polyglot. Her work centers on "musical chromesthesia," using her synesthesia to conjure immersive and imaginative worlds. A graduate of Pomona College, she was recently honored with multiple 2026 Global Music Awards for her work in original score and experimental composition.
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The Museum of Flight, 9404 E Marginal Way S,Tukwila, Washington, United States
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