I was delighted to speak at the Synesthesia Soirée hosted by the Kautilya Foundation this week. In the talk, I shared some of my recent work on musically evoked narrative imaginings (MENI) and how synaesthetic colour, form and narrative can illuminate the ways we perceive and make sense of music.
It was a joy to hear from so many engaged listeners — including younger participants who raised thoughtful questions about imagination, perception and creativity.
If you’d like to watch the recording, it’s now available here (my talk is from about 35 mins in):


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