Chromatic Soundscapes
Immersive Experience
Exploring the Synaesthetic Connection Between Color, Sound, and Emotional Resonance
About the project
A sensorial exploration of color, sound and movement, inspired by The Other Spaces — a painting series by Alejandro Lucadamo where abstract compositions already suggest an inherent movement within static forms. Through digital techniques, these paintings are transformed into dynamic, slow-moving layers that flow through space, creating evolving textures and luminous compositions.
Each color within the immersive sequences — Red, Blue, Yellow and Green — unfolds in harmony with its corresponding sound frequency, engaging viewers in a synaesthetic journey that blends visual art, sonic resonance and emotional depth. Based on the principle that colors possess inherent vibrational frequencies which, when translated into sound, can influence cognitive and emotional states, each color is guided by its corresponding sound frequency — creating an audiovisual harmony that engages both the visual and auditory cortices of the brain.
The interplay of moving colors and resonant sounds activates a synaesthetic response, where the boundaries between seeing and hearing dissolve. Sensory perception is expanded and redefined.
During its exhibition at Galería Plaza del Gato, Madrid, a visitor who was going through cancer treatment and using meditation as part of their recovery came every day to meditate in front of the piece. For us, that said everything.
Each color within the immersive sequences — Red, Blue, Yellow and Green — unfolds in harmony with its corresponding sound frequency, engaging viewers in a synaesthetic journey that blends visual art, sonic resonance and emotional depth. Based on the principle that colors possess inherent vibrational frequencies which, when translated into sound, can influence cognitive and emotional states, each color is guided by its corresponding sound frequency — creating an audiovisual harmony that engages both the visual and auditory cortices of the brain.
The interplay of moving colors and resonant sounds activates a synaesthetic response, where the boundaries between seeing and hearing dissolve. Sensory perception is expanded and redefined.
During its exhibition at Galería Plaza del Gato, Madrid, a visitor who was going through cancer treatment and using meditation as part of their recovery came every day to meditate in front of the piece. For us, that said everything.
Duration: 16 min
Exhibited at Galería Plaza del Gato, Madrid Dec 2025
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