Synesthete - Tumblr Posts
my brain: hey so i made u this 3D interactive map of time in ur head!
me: cool! so i should have really great time management and never be late?
brain: no. u procrastinate until the last minute and need like ten alarms to be on time for anything
me: ;-;

[Image Description: The "math is math" meme from The Incredibles 2. The caption has been edited to read "MATH IS RED". End ID]
math is RED. math is NOT green. literally WHAT are you guys talking about
also a slight annoyance of chromesthesia: when the album cover doesnt match the colour of the song
Slight annoyance of having grapheme color synesthesia: people writing words in their wrong color

A doodle I made a long time ago. I wrote some music based on it, and I might post it here with this image if I ever finish it.

This is another old doodle I made. Normally I don't use pastels, but for some reason I chose to here, and I think it looks nice :) Heavily inspired by my synesthesia (I think I was listening to music during this, but I don't remember lol)
So I've got this thing...
Alright. Backstory moment here. I'm in an AP class called AP Studio Arts. We make a portfolio, it gets graded, there's sustained investigations. All kinds of cool stuff there. However, one day while I'm in class, I'm listening to music while trying to figure out how to approach an abstract assignment. (I'm shit at abstract). Because I was brainstorming I was pretty in my head. I start to tune into my little headspace. My little noggin, if you will. All my life I've experienced this thing which I assumed was normal. When I hear noises, harmonies, music, instruments, etc. (excluding sung words by the way) I see colors and shapes in my head and I feel weird sensations in my body. Like they're projected into my brain. Not on my vision. However there's a process to this. 1) Hear sound 2a) Feel a physical sensation in a part of my body (arms, fingers, legs, sides, cheeks, etc.) 2b) Associate color with that sound 3) Brain associates a shape with that feeling 4) See colored shape in my brain which can warp and change as the colors change It's like an animation of sorts? It doesn't linger if the sound stops. Since I was too lazy to do the assignment I just drew the stuff I saw in my brain projector. Turns out this is some really cool thing that not many people experience. I can explain these sensations and visuals very well with lots of detail. A classmate of mine suggests I am experiencing synesthesia. I've started researching the topic lightly and I am beginning to fall down the rabbit hole of psychoacoustics. When I focus too hard on these visuals my head hurts. And lately its been difficult not to think about them. Especially when I'm just listening to music for fun. I don't want to claim to be some synesthete and then not be. I would hate to misrepresent such a rare experience. (2-4% of the world population(?)) Searching for wisdom or people who also experience this.