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Neil Harbisson: I listen to color 

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www.ted.com Artist Neil Harbisson was born completely color blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns color into audible frequencies. Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of color -- and yes, even listen to faces and paintings.
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@zuntedgaming5522
@zuntedgaming5522 8 лет назад
I wanna see this guy solve a cube
@egeoeris
@egeoeris 8 лет назад
Nah, he'll do it matching by sounds. I want him watch a fast cube solvers and say if it sounds bad for ears or it' sounds quite brilliant.
@fabts4
@fabts4 7 лет назад
Now I wonder how it sounds like.
@sebastiansrensen8103
@sebastiansrensen8103 6 лет назад
😂
@MrHorror1971
@MrHorror1971 6 лет назад
I wanna see this guys job interviews.?
@romanCRV
@romanCRV 6 лет назад
Does no one else think this is a kind of incredible? Am I the only person who cares about the fact that we now have technology which means that you can completely change the way in which you feel the world by implanting something completely unnatural directly into your brain? I know he's not the first person to get implants like this, but whatever you think of the final result, the fact that this is even possible is amazing. It has huge implications for the future of humanity. But no, by all means just sneer at him for self-indulgence. Because it's more interesting to make fun of someone than actually think about this.
@karasuchrono
@karasuchrono 7 лет назад
I love the idea of listening to colours. It's always fascinating when I learn about people who have embraced an alternate way of viewing or experiencing the world that isn't at all common.
@karasuchrono
@karasuchrono 7 лет назад
I especially like the idea of perceiving outside of the visible light spectrum.
@32s
@32s 3 года назад
@@karasuchrono he’s not really hearing the color he’s hearing the light that’s coming through it
@nutofwisdom791
@nutofwisdom791 2 года назад
@@32s thats like saying "hes not dead his heart just stopped"
@greego5952
@greego5952 5 месяцев назад
@@32s it's a colour sensor not a light sensor.
@LilylilyBangbang
@LilylilyBangbang 8 лет назад
He's so crazily passionate about this and it's amazing. Just listening to him speak it's so intriguing.
@ToxicFruitSnack
@ToxicFruitSnack 8 лет назад
true
@MrHorror1971
@MrHorror1971 6 лет назад
Another lunatic
@johnhariis250
@johnhariis250 4 года назад
@Ra who? 🤔
@welcometoreality437
@welcometoreality437 4 года назад
@@johnhariis250 That guy, bionics is the future.
@aguadoll8162
@aguadoll8162 3 года назад
@@MrHorror1971 we need less people like you in this world :)
@MisterInsomaniac
@MisterInsomaniac 9 лет назад
I wonder what color does he say the dress is
@PanchocoloMan
@PanchocoloMan 9 лет назад
maybe beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee boooooooooooooooooooooooooobeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee pipipipipippipipi beeeeeeeeeeeee
@Cluetube
@Cluetube 9 лет назад
SmoOker I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING!!!!!
@ianmathwiz7
@ianmathwiz7 9 лет назад
SmoOker You know the hourly pips on BBC radio? He says that the dress sounds like those.
@lorenaturic1045
@lorenaturic1045 7 лет назад
NO
@JosephineDeSmet
@JosephineDeSmet 6 лет назад
probably yanny
@24soshi
@24soshi 12 лет назад
"Before I used to dress in a way that it look good now I dress in a way that it sounds good." xD
@eijirokirishima6524
@eijirokirishima6524 3 года назад
fammm 8 years backk
@jeravogel
@jeravogel 3 года назад
I don't actually have anything to say; I'm just here to remind you of this really old comment
@NamChin846
@NamChin846 3 года назад
koreaboo spotted~
@spacecatghostboi776
@spacecatghostboi776 5 месяцев назад
Ah yes, a decade old comment
@TheValkyrie0
@TheValkyrie0 11 лет назад
I really admire him. His sense of humor is exceptionally good.
@wushish
@wushish 12 лет назад
I grew more and more amazed as he progressed through the speech. It was amazing to watch as something that started off as a novel idea grow into something so incredible. It's kind of like a simulated synesthesia but one that actually extends our senses. Truly one of the best TED talks.
@eijirokirishima6524
@eijirokirishima6524 3 года назад
8 years? (ง ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)ง ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ (ó﹏ò。) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°) ( ͡ಥ ͜ʖ ͡ಥ) ༼ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ༽ ( ✧≖ ͜ʖ≖)
@KGdaArtist
@KGdaArtist 11 лет назад
Finally, somebody else who hears color. As an painter, it's hard to explain that to people. His is definitely on a different level since he's color blind. Being around people or in a place that is too loud is like being in a room that is too bright. I hope I get to meet him one day in my little ol' life.
@OneTequilaTwoTequila
@OneTequilaTwoTequila 2 года назад
Sure, buddy! Keep thinking that!
@TrippaMazing87
@TrippaMazing87 2 года назад
@@OneTequilaTwoTequila I don’t understand you
@franciscog5140
@franciscog5140 2 года назад
No, you can’t hear color, figuratively maybe, but you couldn’t hear color how this man can, he can literally hear colors. I don’t know why you making it sound weird
@persephonekajira7269
@persephonekajira7269 2 года назад
@@TrippaMazing87 CK is correctly calling the OP full of 💩 Understand?
@gl_eo
@gl_eo 2 года назад
@@persephonekajira7269 i mean he could have synesthesia or something
@eraezzy7564
@eraezzy7564 4 года назад
His eyes are so full of life
@JoaoVitor-fh5wq
@JoaoVitor-fh5wq 3 года назад
Imagine this dude on psychedelics
@xxxzombiekillerxxx6079
@xxxzombiekillerxxx6079 3 года назад
Get him to do a breakthrough trip on DMT STAT
@roskoer5218
@roskoer5218 3 года назад
He’s not on psychedelics?
@MussO__
@MussO__ 2 года назад
He’d solve life with his antenna and mushrooms
@That_Paperbag
@That_Paperbag 2 года назад
^ this
@rodovre
@rodovre 12 лет назад
There is a painter artist who makes some rather convincing paintings out of music. He assigns the musical intervals to a colour that 'looks' as the interval sounds. E.g. a pure warm fifth gets red, a stringent 9th magenta, a third yellow etc. I have seen Bach's WTC painted that way. It looks surprisingly good.
@bluebeeboo
@bluebeeboo 2 года назад
Do you happen to know/remember their name or works?
@mihaipopescu22
@mihaipopescu22 8 лет назад
6:59 dude to the right of the screen is sleeping.
@manmohanmahapatra7956
@manmohanmahapatra7956 8 лет назад
+Mihai Popescu coz at that he was speaking about Justin Beiber -_-
@ToxicFruitSnack
@ToxicFruitSnack 8 лет назад
+Manmohan Mahapatra stfu with the Justin beiber jokes damn
@SonicStalker123
@SonicStalker123 6 лет назад
Mihai HA
@NanaYawAforo
@NanaYawAforo 6 лет назад
+ironic justin beiber still sucks
@qwakyyy
@qwakyyy 5 лет назад
@@NanaYawAforo He used to be
@x1plus1x
@x1plus1x 12 лет назад
This guy can hear infra-red. He can perceive heat, like the pit viper. That's so awesome.
@drsparky
@drsparky Год назад
Why are commenting like Gen z?
@manojkumar-zm9sr
@manojkumar-zm9sr 9 лет назад
how can he take a shower ...........
@thaakeno5187
@thaakeno5187 4 года назад
I think it's waterproof lol
@noahmccoy8074
@noahmccoy8074 4 года назад
Shower cap my guy
@maxxime4138
@maxxime4138 4 года назад
waterproof
@loganwillett2347
@loganwillett2347 4 года назад
Angie Vergara he’s referring to having an electric antenna in water not his colorblind trait
@johnhariis250
@johnhariis250 4 года назад
Shower by touch 🤔
@NuevoVR
@NuevoVR 6 лет назад
ive been looking into this. have always been interested in transhumanism/biohacking/cyborgism. this guy is remarkable. from a first glance he just looks like a hipster trying to be unique, but then when you listen to what he has to say it really makes sense. he percieves reality totally differently than we do. i think using technology to improve the human body is amazing.
@joardermdshahriartanjim1077
"I can listen to Picasso." That's a different level of experiencing art.
@tonycenteno7272
@tonycenteno7272 4 года назад
I saw this ted talk right away move my feeling into tears of joy I could content myself when I hear a music note for each color. I am not a musician but as an art student I asked myself how each note will sound for each color? This video explained to me like not other person could. In color theory we talk about the complementary color, which are the opposite colors in the color wheel. As I see (7:08) MLK Jr and Hitler color mix my eyes fill with tears and it took my breath away. You can see the same colors but in different arrangement, which is an example what opposites are.
@troyt6532
@troyt6532 2 года назад
I’m not racist, some people just sound bad.
@videogamenerd6558
@videogamenerd6558 2 года назад
"this is the sound of grass" made me laugh my socks off
@RoswellNight
@RoswellNight 8 лет назад
This is the most amazing TED talk I've ever seen.
@Nx-dp1eu
@Nx-dp1eu 8 лет назад
this is the first TED talk i've listen
@dragneaannabella5740
@dragneaannabella5740 3 года назад
It does need more recognition
@domingojones4557
@domingojones4557 2 года назад
That is incredible that he can hear light waves we can’t even see
@TheGravityShifter
@TheGravityShifter 2 года назад
Yeah because the device is actually a light-to-sound converter. Since color is light, all it needs to do is convert that into soundwaves and send it to his brain. And then when he hears music, he's pretty much just matching the tones to the tones of color he hears daily. Like one specific piano key makes the same tone as a shade of blue.
@kgbstudio
@kgbstudio Год назад
he could have done this without putting the device in him though , so ....
@Works42
@Works42 12 лет назад
When he showed the speeches, my first thought was I have a dream.
@the_afish2334
@the_afish2334 4 года назад
same !!!!!
@user-js4cs9cm9k
@user-js4cs9cm9k Год назад
This is my best TED talk since 10 years ago and the reason I started watching this channel. It's been a while since I've seen it, but I'm impressed again.
@user-sp1mu8wy3k
@user-sp1mu8wy3k Год назад
I didn't think about the problems of people with monochromacy before I watched this video. It really scares me. The fact that people have to live with this disease is truly terrible. Neil Harbisson has come up with a truly unique way to solve this problem. To transmit the perception of colors using sound directly into the bone is a very bold decision. Many will say that these sounds are terrible, but for people with monochromasia, these sounds determine the perception of the world. I really admire Neil, his struggle with his illness. My only wish is that there are fewer chronically ill people in the world, and those who were unlucky enough to be born with the disease, fought it to the end and helped others, just like Neil.
@user-jg6fo1te6v
@user-jg6fo1te6v Год назад
ава ава автф
@QuarterlifeCry6
@QuarterlifeCry6 9 лет назад
i love his choice in clothing, pure irony
@GraemeWilliams21
@GraemeWilliams21 3 года назад
that's not irony
@lucascapelao
@lucascapelao 3 года назад
you need to stop seeing clothes and hearing yourself talk. that doesnt make sense
@maxxgallo
@maxxgallo 2 года назад
Lolllll
@rimmarji
@rimmarji 10 лет назад
oh my god, the video is a great inspiration , every single word can be taken as a great quote, one of my favorite Ted videos so far ... "Where a device, is no longer a device, it had become an extension of my senses"
@iexist1738
@iexist1738 5 лет назад
“This is the sound of a dirty sock”
@miou2192
@miou2192 2 года назад
today , i am Dressed in c major
@How19.
@How19. Год назад
this was 10 years ago. imagine what we can do NOW.
@PrettyPinkPeacock
@PrettyPinkPeacock 9 лет назад
This is cool, it's like induced synesthesia...very cool, and sci-fi ^_^ But not exactly the same as colour.
@AuroraBorealis1990
@AuroraBorealis1990 8 лет назад
+PrettyPinkPeacock Why is it not the same as colour? Colour is just light at different wave lengths. Whether you perceive these wave lengths by eye or by ear doesn't matter. It's still light.
@PrettyPinkPeacock
@PrettyPinkPeacock 8 лет назад
Akopalypse i know a little more about how people percieve synthesthetic colours now, and yes, some people see a projection of the colour onto reality, whereas others have an association. If Neil projects (it depends on how your brain is wired) then yes, he's *really* "seeing" colour, but either way, it doesn't really matter to me.
@iexist1738
@iexist1738 5 лет назад
I have synesthesia. I don’t have much association with cords as much as instruments. A violin sounds purple for example.
@eijirokirishima6524
@eijirokirishima6524 3 года назад
fammmm 8 years agooo (ง ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)ง ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ (ó﹏ò。) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°) ( ͡ಥ ͜ʖ ͡ಥ) ༼ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ༽ ( ✧≖ ͜ʖ≖)
@Adamantium9001
@Adamantium9001 12 лет назад
*sees title* *reads comment* *sees haircut* *laughs hysterically*
@awakenasleepsheep2861
@awakenasleepsheep2861 4 года назад
Ikr?! 😂😂😂😎
@radiodemon3191
@radiodemon3191 4 года назад
I don’t know why I’m laughing but i can’t stop
@eijirokirishima6524
@eijirokirishima6524 3 года назад
8 years ago-- (ง ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)ง ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ (ó﹏ò。) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°) ( ͡ಥ ͜ʖ ͡ಥ) ༼ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ༽ ( ✧≖ ͜ʖ≖)
@4shadow2
@4shadow2 3 года назад
@@eijirokirishima6524 i remember having a keyboard on my phone that had those 😂😂😂
@gabrielgarayb1972
@gabrielgarayb1972 6 лет назад
I believe that each person has a different sound in their mind for each color, and moreover, the colors are derived in infinite tonalities that it is really a divine act to try to conceptualize "literally" a single color.
@nikaelacomizio4542
@nikaelacomizio4542 2 года назад
this is so important
@fiercefunky
@fiercefunky 12 лет назад
What a whimsical little chap.
@UhClaire
@UhClaire 12 лет назад
for a man who can't see colours his fashion sense is amazing.
@VCSandARM
@VCSandARM 12 лет назад
Fascinating! Great way to deal with a disease. It would be interesting to install this device on someone who has seen color. He was awesomely dressed too!
@drsparky
@drsparky Год назад
Are you alive?
@zackerpelding6063
@zackerpelding6063 8 лет назад
@7:52 guy in the middle is dead asleep hahaha
@fiorefernandez1007
@fiorefernandez1007 8 месяцев назад
Me parece muy increíble y un poco complicado creerlo pero al ver a Neil Harbisson como un artista cíborg, el cual amplía sus percepciones al permitirle "escuchar" colores. Nos permite obtener un enfoque tecnológico sobre una perspectiva única acerca de la integración de dispositivos sensoriales para mejorar diversas experiencias perceptuales humanas, abriendo cada vez nuevas posibilidades en la interfaz entre tecnología y neurociencia.
@joannjaison317
@joannjaison317 6 лет назад
How do you even lay down, isn't that uncomfortable?
@emilymadison4101
@emilymadison4101 10 лет назад
It's almost like an induced form of Synethsia. I have a mild form of the condition myself, I associate pieces of music and certain note sequences to color. His is like the opposite except he has not color input and the music notes are the colors.
@iexist1738
@iexist1738 5 лет назад
Same. I have multiple types. Grapheme color (numbers, letters, days of the week, months, words to colors), sound to color, auras (people to color), shapes to color. Auras sound confusing but my teacher is very green if that explains anything. A violin in purple. An oval is also purple. Monday is red. A is also red. 5 is blue. Class sounds yellow. I remember telling my brother before I knew I had synesthesia that a song was too green for my taste. Now I like green/yellow songs. And being upset because there was no red notebook at Target for math class. I’d color code everything.
@mattthedestroyer2804
@mattthedestroyer2804 6 лет назад
Can't sense a good hairstyle though
@noemirios7902
@noemirios7902 4 года назад
I think his hairstyling abilities are hindered by his antenna
@YowLife
@YowLife Год назад
Has anyone seen the 1980's horror movie "Brain Damage"? "I can touch an object and listen to the sound of it's color."
@pinojow
@pinojow 12 лет назад
With all the colours around us, can this guy ever have quiet tranquil peace?
@duasyed6116
@duasyed6116 Год назад
I have this question too. How can he see sense hundreds of colors at once without having to focus on each thing individually?
@Aziexbrah
@Aziexbrah 10 лет назад
full respect, i really appriciate people like you, who don't give up. continue dreaming and keep making your dreams come true!
@WatchLearnSee
@WatchLearnSee 10 лет назад
Natalie Douglas *You're. Go away.
@WatchLearnSee
@WatchLearnSee 10 лет назад
Natalie Douglas No, you go away
@WatchLearnSee
@WatchLearnSee 10 лет назад
Natalie Douglas What's with the asian face at the end of every sentence?
@WatchLearnSee
@WatchLearnSee 10 лет назад
Do you really work at McDonalds?
@WatchLearnSee
@WatchLearnSee 10 лет назад
Natalie Douglas No idea what that means. Taking a music-related course at Berkeley?
@jalal1392
@jalal1392 8 лет назад
tho it might be a great experience, I don't wanna look like a teletubby
@jalal1392
@jalal1392 8 лет назад
+Mike Litoris i'm afraid that's exactly the reason why. I don't want to look like a teletubby all my life
@jalal1392
@jalal1392 8 лет назад
+Mike Litoris I actually do.
@jalal1392
@jalal1392 8 лет назад
+Mike Litoris technically speaking, it is.
@jalal1392
@jalal1392 8 лет назад
+Mike Litoris do you even realize that i've been trolling you
@jalal1392
@jalal1392 8 лет назад
I don't need a comeback, I am serious!
@celestialarcher9268
@celestialarcher9268 2 года назад
Probably the best TED talk I’ve ever seen. And this is coming from someone who doesn’t like TED talks.
@camilabriones1513
@camilabriones1513 8 месяцев назад
I had never thought about the problems people with color blindness face until I saw this video. I am concerned that some people have to endure this condition. Neil Harbison's solution to this problem is truly unique: he transmits color perception directly to the skeleton through sound. I think it's cool that you can hear the colors. I really admire Neil's courage in facing his illness and, most importantly, seeing his condition resolved and his life enriched by technology!
@whozjordynn
@whozjordynn 3 года назад
bruh this is an art assignment I have and this thing is hurting my head like im gonna ask can I have another assignment because I can't even go through the whole video without my head hurting
@Jotto999
@Jotto999 12 лет назад
When I saw this in my inbox: "Oh, some synaesthete is going to talk about their condition. Ho hum." After watching it: "WAAA OMG OMG I want to hear colors!"
@eijirokirishima6524
@eijirokirishima6524 3 года назад
FAMMMMMMMMM 8 YEARS AGOOOOOO RESPONDDDDDDDD (ง ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)ง ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ (ó﹏ò。) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°) ( ͡ಥ ͜ʖ ͡ಥ) ༼ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ༽ ( ✧≖ ͜ʖ≖)
@mmonicatorress
@mmonicatorress 8 месяцев назад
No consideré los desafíos que enfrentan las personas con acromatopsia hasta que vi este video. Me resulta inquietante descubrir que hay quienes tienen que convivir con esta condición. La manera de Neil Harbisson para abordar este problema es realmente única, transmitir la percepción de los colores a través del sonido directamente al hueso. Me parece fantastico que se pueda oír colores. Admiro sinceramente la valentía de Neil al enfrentar su propia enfermedad y más que todo de ver la solución a su condición para tener el color en su vida gracias a la tecnología!
@TheGravityShifter
@TheGravityShifter 2 года назад
I think the best part about this imo is the fact he can detect UV and IR. UV detecting would so dang useful on days where I may be outside for an extended time. I wonder if I could one day get an implant to help me fight my Asperger's Syndrome and other mental setbacks. I'd love to have that...
@tylerasmith52
@tylerasmith52 8 лет назад
one of the best ted talks. Related to human experience/perception, strong scientific/technological background, entertaining and for a good cause with his foundation. WOW
@rEMiXCoD2n4
@rEMiXCoD2n4 8 лет назад
its just like the beginning of ghost in the shell and matrix... and ppl dont even realize how bad it goes
@VonKalnina
@VonKalnina 10 лет назад
This is quite scary actually but also very intriguing...
@connyfucks
@connyfucks 12 лет назад
Probably hard to have it cut with that device.
@keyjr2
@keyjr2 9 лет назад
To eat Bjork.. my goodness. I love this.
@Keepsaphe
@Keepsaphe 11 лет назад
I'm so very intrigued :) What happens if his hearing deteriorates? Transposing might be a massive problem, i'd think! I love this whole new look at perceptions and the plasticity of the human brain - truly amazing!
@dodoismus369
@dodoismus369 2 года назад
Nothing. He senses it through bone conduction, not through ears.
@Jalexander17
@Jalexander17 8 месяцев назад
Me parece una buena charla, es algo grandioso el haber tomado su defecto, como una forma alternativa, nada común de ver las cosas a su alrededor y mejorar su estilo de vida, además que incita a los demás en usar la tecnología no en aparatos electrónicos, sino en nosotros mismos. Me gustó mucho el vídeo porque nos enseña que podemos expandir nuestros sentidos si usamos adecuadamente la ciencia artificial. - Alexander Vera🖤.
@pumpkinghead15
@pumpkinghead15 4 года назад
The way this guy describes learning notes and naming them with colors sounds like he taught himself perfect pitch, which is pretty incredible considering most other research on the topic says that if you don't learn it as a child it's all but impossible to learn perfect pitch. The mere fact that he can hear a phone ringing and say "oh that's green" is pretty incredible.
@tarantularose
@tarantularose 2 года назад
i'm still convinced that my perfect pitch isn't a unique ability and that it actually can be learned by most people
@shotya9403
@shotya9403 2 года назад
@@tarantularose same its literally just memorizing some people take years, or a decade some people take 50 minutes one is a serious professional the other is just natural talent
@kittykatBflat
@kittykatBflat 6 лет назад
So anyone can memorize the tone and know what colour is I don’t get what is incredible about this.
@iexist1738
@iexist1738 5 лет назад
That’s what I was thinking. I mean he doesn’t actually see color. He just associates it. But some people are saying it’s induced synesthesia so I guess if you look at it in that way, yeah I guess its pretty cool. But I don’t know what it’s like not to have synesthesia. It’s normal and life is still life. Doesn’t change anything except what colors I pick.
@probablyparker4044
@probablyparker4044 3 года назад
So I'm colorblind (either deuteranomaly or protanomaly) but I can't imagine seeing in a grayscale. That's just crazy.
@Negridome
@Negridome 8 месяцев назад
Es increíble ver cómo también existen distintas perspectivas de poder ver las cosas que nos rodean. Como cambia la visión de uno si tiene nuevos implementos. El saber que existe otra manera de poder apreciar los colores y, a su vez, crear otra perspectiva de otras cosas como la voz, las facciones del rostro, la música, películas, etc. La discapacidad del señor Harbisson abrió una puerta a algo que se desconocía. El busco la manera de poder también apreciar los colores y lo logro, es más, logro extender esta capacidad y la transformó en una oportunidad para que otras personas también podamos ampliar nuestros sentidos básicos y buscar una nueva función para estos.
@angelselene2199
@angelselene2199 7 месяцев назад
Este video me hace dar cuenta de la importancia de la tecnología en nuestras vidas. La manera en la que Neil Habbison a pesar de no poder ver los colores, es una persona muy apasionada, encontrando la manera de escuchar utilizando tecnología, el como la tecnología puede cambiar la forma en la que percibimos el mundo. Me encanta como a través de ondas sonoras podía visualizar los colores. Definitivamente es algo asombroso y conmovedor.
@jantaylor6888
@jantaylor6888 12 лет назад
Thanks for extending your field of perception for all of us. What a gift!
@Superstarfruit888
@Superstarfruit888 11 лет назад
Sounds like a kickstarter project waiting to happen, to me!
@jabekens
@jabekens 12 лет назад
Neil Harbisson is AWESOME.
@illivanilli364
@illivanilli364 3 года назад
The title should say “I LARP as a robot”
@fanki1983
@fanki1983 8 лет назад
if my house TV has poor reception can I ask him to come around for a bit?
@Onimirare
@Onimirare 8 лет назад
why?
@commenting000
@commenting000 3 года назад
@@Onimirare Because the robot dildo protruding from his head would make for a great electromagnetic signal booster.
@basswarnow
@basswarnow 9 лет назад
The guy at 6:59 must have had a hard day.
@cristinaalvear408
@cristinaalvear408 8 месяцев назад
It was interesting for me. About how his perception of color has changed since he use technology and start hearing colors, we can imagine how could it be. It's amazing how he use this for himself, as a new way of seeing the world and enjoying it. I love that he share his experiences and talk about how this technology has opened a new door.
@andreavergara6165
@andreavergara6165 8 месяцев назад
El video es muy interesante, me encanta la idea de escuchar los colores. Siempre es fascinante conocer a personas que han adoptado una forma alternativa de ver o experimentar el mundo que no es muy común.
@Vickjordison
@Vickjordison 8 лет назад
Incrível, que mais pessoas possam pensar assim como ele!
@egeoeris
@egeoeris 8 лет назад
I only wish he could make a better desgin for the sensor over years. Idk he can make it something cool like Google Glass or a headband. I can't unsee the colored version of that sea monster in Finding Nemo >.>
@jossmed02
@jossmed02 8 месяцев назад
Esta persona ha logrado transformar su discapacidad en una singularidad distintiva gracias al empleo de la tecnología, convirtiéndose en el pionero en la capacidad de "escuchar colores". Su habilidad para armonizar el entorno al convertir colores en melodías, así como su percepción única de los mismos, resulta notable. Su destreza para comunicar esta vivencia de manera comprensible y humorística es impresionante, permitiendo que otros puedan comprender su experiencia. El dispositivo que utiliza ahora se ha integrado como parte fundamental de su identidad y aspira a alcanzar a un público más amplio para compartir su historia y talento.
@andrescalva9278
@andrescalva9278 8 месяцев назад
Se observa a una persona determinada y con una gran confianza en sí mismo para lograr hacer lo que él no puede ver, sin duda alguna el único límite que existe entre lo "imposible" y nosotros somos uno mismo. Esta charla fue de gran motivación.
@OmnicideX
@OmnicideX 12 лет назад
i saw his clothing and it made me deaf...
@TheSPEEZY99
@TheSPEEZY99 9 лет назад
electronic eye... just say third eye lol
@jahaddyjael1926
@jahaddyjael1926 8 лет назад
it's not nor will it ever be a third eye
@MattMGK
@MattMGK 8 лет назад
+JaHaddy Jael I mean you're not wrong, one exists...
@Howskii
@Howskii 5 лет назад
TheSPEEZY99 Because it's not
@carrotsandcucumbers8214
@carrotsandcucumbers8214 4 года назад
Third eyes are known for their work on reading people's minds, but his third eye is for reading colors and turning objects into colors
@CharlieFisher
@CharlieFisher 12 лет назад
I just sat opposite this guy in a cafe in Oxford. He was wearing the same shoes and trousers.
@admiraldarkaj6427
@admiraldarkaj6427 11 лет назад
I don't know about you, but I have personas for all colors. Red: Strong and outspoken Pink: Beautiful and elegant Purple: Kind hearted Blue: Very deep, a loner White: Very..blank..has absolutely no expression Black: Dark and mysterious Green: Bouncy and fun Orange: Grumpy Yellow: Unwanted, shy Grey: Depressed
@SockOrSomething
@SockOrSomething 9 лет назад
Lmaooo dude at 6:59 Passed out
@UpasanaDeka
@UpasanaDeka 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@RodneyBass74
@RodneyBass74 10 лет назад
is this real?my skeptic senses are tingling
@naurunappula1
@naurunappula1 9 лет назад
yup
@rocksaltzwidaz3411
@rocksaltzwidaz3411 6 лет назад
It works just like a camera
@V_Rosez
@V_Rosez 6 лет назад
RodneyBass74. ... Im also a skeptic.
@iexist1738
@iexist1738 5 лет назад
The camera detects a color and does a frequency. He got induced associative synesthesia. He doesn’t literally see the color he just knows which color it is. With me I just know a violin is purple but I don’t see purple when I listen to a violin. That’s what this guy got.
@4shadow2
@4shadow2 3 года назад
Even tho this is a 7yr old comment i doubt this guy would go this far to fake it all 😭 hes literally got a passport with that on and old black n white pics
@pierinatoa9750
@pierinatoa9750 7 месяцев назад
El video me pareció muy interesante aunque al principio pensaba que no lo iba a entender ya que no entiendo muchos estos temas pero según pasa el discurso me sorprende mas ya que es increíble ver como algo que comenzó con una idea se convirtió en algo tan novedoso lo que mas me llama la atención personalmente ya que nunca me había puesto a pensar en las personas con daltonismo hasta ahora y como estas personas han tenido que lidiar con este problema como la idea de NEIL Harbison a este problema es verdaderamente única: transmite la percepción del color directamente al esqueleto a través del sonido por medio de la tecnología
@mayankramchandani1640
@mayankramchandani1640 4 года назад
Simply amazed.
@Nicole-sh7lj
@Nicole-sh7lj 11 лет назад
Sheldon Cooper from "The Big Bang Theory" would love that.... becoming a cyborg :D
@educassiano
@educassiano 11 лет назад
insane enough for me.
@josevelasquez1497
@josevelasquez1497 7 месяцев назад
Observas a un hombre de carácter fuerte, confiado, capaz de cosas que no puede ver, y sin duda el único límite que existe entre lo "imposible" y nosotros somos nosotros mismos. Esta conversación fue muy inspiradora.
@fernandolindao3033
@fernandolindao3033 8 месяцев назад
Este caso me ha resultado interesante. El hecho de cómo este hombre tuvo la determinación y el ingenio de poder encontrar una solución a su discapacidad es algo de admirar, como con la percepción de los sonidos es capaz de identificar colores e incluso como suenan las personas, comida, crear una percepción de todo lo que se encuentra a su alrededor, es algo simplemente fascinante, como este hombre pudo mejorar su calidad de vida con ese artefacto, dándonos a entender que muchas veces las limitaciones las ponemos nosotros, pues este hombre a pesar de su discapacidad logró usar la tecnología para poder expandir sus sentidos.
@Alexthesanyi
@Alexthesanyi 4 года назад
The device looks like something someone created in the 1970s
@salvatoreshiggerino6810
@salvatoreshiggerino6810 9 лет назад
How does he know what part of his field of view he's listening to?
@gonzalo_rosae
@gonzalo_rosae 4 года назад
with practice he probably has found out
@Nicola127
@Nicola127 12 лет назад
As an artist, i think i'm now going to have to re think the way i look at the way i paint and perceive other artists. Could be a very interesting experiment.
@rodovre
@rodovre 12 лет назад
In music, it is the INTERVALS between notes, not the absolute frequency, that correspond to colours.
@deadmemes4857
@deadmemes4857 8 лет назад
But grey is a colour.
@wopwopkross
@wopwopkross 8 лет назад
Its not
@Arukorstza
@Arukorstza 8 лет назад
It is, but it's a very dull colour.
@Arukorstza
@Arukorstza 8 лет назад
I see. You seem like the expert so I'll take your word for it. Geez this entire time I thought grey was a colour.
@gmfreeman4211
@gmfreeman4211 8 лет назад
So black and white are not colors either, which is my belief.
@LetoZeth
@LetoZeth 8 лет назад
grey is not a colour, neither is black or white.
@adamoore8073
@adamoore8073 8 лет назад
he may be able to hear color but I can hear his tongue hitting the roof of his mouth get the guy some damn water
@anobodyfromnowhere8427
@anobodyfromnowhere8427 7 лет назад
Dong Inhaler damn that's disturbing
@jackystickydev
@jackystickydev Год назад
This is whole new path for me. My needs tech are completing. I hope I can make my life's work came true. This is the mile Stone in my mindset. Thanks for your serve !
@nicolelucas4053
@nicolelucas4053 8 месяцев назад
Que charla motivadora que inspira a la gente que no hay límites ni discapacidad para ser capaces de ver y sentir la vida de una nueva perspectiva, me pareció muy interesante cuando comparo diversos discurso de personas conocidas y ver la diferencia de colores ante la comparación del otro.
@cu2524
@cu2524 7 лет назад
I think there's a reason nature separate all senses, like seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, and smelling. What he experiences sounds good but I don't think I like walking on a street hearing EVERYTHING; cars, buses, people, AND I have to hear COLORS. That sounds confusing and annoying to my brain.
@666HeroHero
@666HeroHero 6 лет назад
I guess you have never heard of synesthesia?
@testtester8492
@testtester8492 4 года назад
I wonder what he hears when he goes to a concert?
@eijirokirishima6524
@eijirokirishima6524 3 года назад
man your the newest comment ive seen (ง ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)ง ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ (ó﹏ò。) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°) ( ͡ಥ ͜ʖ ͡ಥ) ༼ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ༽ ( ✧≖ ͜ʖ≖)
@rohinikumar7972
@rohinikumar7972 5 лет назад
I love this guy and I love his passion. Would love to have him for a hommie
@sdwjx
@sdwjx 12 лет назад
i just admire his attitude towards life.
@gohan4813
@gohan4813 10 лет назад
has anyone else noticed that he is dressed in CMYK colors?
@krazykidd28
@krazykidd28 12 лет назад
we have to remember that it's just his perspective. it's impressive getting kinda scary but just remember we still have our own mindS.
@illivanilli364
@illivanilli364 3 года назад
You also need to remember that this guy is essentially a robot furry. Imagine getting an antenna because you’re colorblind. That’s not normal.
@karlavillao2727
@karlavillao2727 8 месяцев назад
La forma en la que Neil Harbisson decidió crear este sensor de frecuencia nos demuestra una vez mas que las limitaciones (como el acromatismo en su caso) no son un impedimento para la ciencia. Es interesante como puede escuchar los colores de distintas cosas como el arte, saber los colores de las frecuencias de un discurso e incluso poder entender el arte del sonido y los colores. También me generan intriga saber como se ve este aparato osteointegrado a su occipital, sin embargo lo que nos queda es su invitación a extender los sentidos para que podamos sacar el mayor potencial de cada uno de ellos.
@HN-ws1gc
@HN-ws1gc 7 месяцев назад
Es fascinante cómo Neil Harbisson ha trascendido las limitaciones sensoriales para darnos una nueva perspectiva de la realidad. Su enfoque en expandir nuestros sentidos más allá de lo convencional es verdaderamente inspirador. La conexión que establece entre colores y emociones, especialmente en discursos históricos, resalta la importancia de entender la intersección entre la percepción sensorial y la experiencia humana. Su audacia al enfrentar el acromatismo y su habilidad para convertirlo en una oportunidad científica nos invita a reconsiderar nuestras propias barreras. El dispositivo osteointegrado no solo redefine la forma en que interactuamos con el mundo, sino que también plantea preguntas intrigantes sobre la sinergia entre la tecnología y los sentidos.
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