Arts and research lab Chromasonic works together with Google Hardware Design Studio to present the Making Sense of Color exhibition for Milan Design Week this year. It connects the human sensory experience with the likeless of technological sensory. Amplify, a global creative agency was also tapped to help with the project. Additionally, this exhibition follows Google's Shaped by Water installation that too place last year.
Google's Vice President of Hardware Design and Co-Creator of the installation, Ivy Ross notes, "We want to make sure that we give our guests an embodied experience. It gets you out of your cognitive mind. Because you’ve never experienced something like this before, in terms of answering the questions of what does color sound like. And as you walk through the experience, what does color feel like? Taste like?"
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Chromasonic Presents the Making Sense of Color Exhibition
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