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By Neil Harbisson

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

Neil Harbisson is a sonochromatic cyborg artist.

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By Neil Harbisson

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

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Neil Harbisson is a sonochromatic cyborg artist.

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By Neil Harbisson

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

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Neil Harbisson is a sonochromatic cyborg artist.

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By Neil Harbisson

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

Colour-blind cyborg artist Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted into brain so that he can receive colours as sound.  In his colour concerts, he receives colours from socks and other objects, but he is also able to receive colours from space, images, videos, music or phone calls directly into his head via internet connection.

Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs.

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Neil Harbisson is a sonochromatic cyborg artist.

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