Effect of color on sound perception (in the light of home theater design)
AUTHORS : Shornikov A.V. | Shornikova E.N.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : LLC “KITTInteriorS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2009
Sound and color are wave processes described in physics by practically the
same formulas. Light (color) is an electromagnetic wave, and sound is mechanical
vibrations (plane wave) that propagate in an elastic medium (in air, for example,
this is an alternation of compressed and discharged states). “In the world of subtle energies, sound gives rise to color, and each color is
correspondingly associated with sound” [1], and, in addition, there is a color that is invisible and a sound that is inaudible. s life, or, more simply,