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		<title>My Synesthesia Documentary, Remixed</title>
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<p style="text-align: left;">From Boing Boing:</p>
<blockquote><p>(Flash video above. Alternate viewing options: <a href="http://analytics.episodic.com/download/emjakwuexn7rj/f20/synesthesia-a-film-by-jonathan-fowler.mp4"><strong>Download MP4</strong></a> or <strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3DbScY8Ais">watch on YouTube</a></strong>)  <a href="http://boingboingvideo.com/">Boing Boing Video</a> presents a remix of &#8220;Synesthesia,&#8221; a documentary directed by Jonathan Fowler, about people whose senses blend, or mix. For instance: a synesthete might see colors when listening to music, or taste flavors when hearing a spoken word.  Synesthesia was once thought of as a disease or disorder, but many who experience this alternate form of perception think of their anomaly as an advantage &#8212; or, for them, simply what is normal. In this piece, <a href="http://neuro.bcm.edu/eagleman/">Dr. David Eagleman</a> of the <a href="http://neuro.bcm.edu/">Baylor College of Medicine</a> explains this condition, and four synesthetes explain how they perceive the world.  The full-length version of this film was produced with support from <a href="http://researchchannel.org/">The Research Channel</a>, and is available for <a href="http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?fID=572&amp;rID=29222">viewing on their website</a>.  CREDITS: Directed &amp; Produced by Jonathan Fowler. Cinematography by Rex Jones &amp; Jonathan Fowler. Music by Moby &amp; Olis.</p></blockquote>
<p>Yet another way to watch my original, full-length cut (<em><span id="mediaGroupProgramTitle">Red Mondays and Gemstone Jalapeños: The Synesthetic World</span></em><span id="mediaGroupProgramTitle">), is via <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vs-ez62DVc">The Research Channel&#8217;s HQ YouTube post</a>. </span> <span>This piece was actually a student project I produced in 2007, as part of my curriculum for a <a href="http://naturefilm.montana.edu/index.php">Master of Fine Arts degree in Science &amp; Natural History Filmmaking</a> from Montana State University.</span></p>
<p><span>Thanks again to all of the participants, The Research Channel for the production grant,  <a href="http://sfp.montana.edu/docs/people/aig.html">Dennis Aig</a> and Simon Dixon as advisers, <a href="http://www.xeni.net/">Xeni Jardin</a> and friends at Boing Boing Video for the remix, and of course, fellow filmmaker and friend, <a href="http://www.gnatskinner.com">Rex Jones</a>, who operated that crucial second camera with his always eclectically keen eye.</span></p>
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