In Economics: protectionism by music unions in France, via Brad DeLong.
In Cognition: remembering words vs music, and music helping us to remember things better.
In Encyclopedias: what chemistry and music have in common.
In Education: what physics and music have in common at Andover.
In Art: the influence of music on some paintings. (I don't particularly like these. There are many paintings in the halls of the Performing Arts Center here, including a series on "Sound in Color" by Leonardo Nierman. These paintings on impressions of Ravel, Mahler, Bach, and others please me more than those by Dr. Lin.)
In Philosophy: Wha Hah Hah Hahh! = Armageddon.
2 comments:
I'm still trying to figure out what Dr Lin means by "capturing melody with color" - funny how his paintings are limited to music with text.
I think it is a problem of translation. He really is mimicking the music with the brush strokes, I don't see where color comes in. And yes, it is kinda cheating to use programmatic music.
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