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How does taste experience change how we hear and feel music?

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How does taste experience change how we hear and feel music?
Join us in a flat in Berlin where we experiment with listening experiences. With cross modalist pianist Chris Lloyd and researcher Janice Wang in conversation with pianist and Listener's Pilot, Annabel Guaita.

Chris Lloyd is a classical pianist. He is also a curator; founder of Crossmodalism (international interdisciplinary movement with thousands of followers around the world) and the 1781 Collective (dedicated to the development of an alternative classical music industry); published author (first book to be published by Repeater Books Ltd., U.K.); and has lectured and given masterclasses throughout the United Kingdom and Europe.

He has performed concerts across four continents and nine countries, and collaborated with scientists, perfumers, chefs, writers, actors, and musicians from esteemed institutes around the world. Every project Lloyd features in focuses on his primary objective: developing innovative ways to communicate classical music to new audiences for the 21st century.
Janice Wang is a professor at the University of Copenhagen where she works with multisensory research. This involves how our senses affect others and how elements in the surroundings such as scent, light and sound affect our taste experience. She has a background from experimental psychology and computer science but is also a wine sommelier and has courses in pastry.
She was a co-organiser of a number of side events in connection with the star awards in Michelin Guide Nordic Awards in Aarhus 2019 where she held, among other events perfume concerts and musical food paintings.
Annabel Guaita is a pianist and music educator with an artistic Phd in music. She works under the concept name Lyttelos (Listening Pilot) and has extensive experience in communicating music to different people, in different ways.

www.lyttelos.no
https://www.chrislloydpianist.com
http://qianjanicewang.com
Jingle: Craig Farr

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How does taste experience change how we hear and feel music?
Join us in a flat in Berlin where we experiment with listening experiences. With cross modalist pianist Chris Lloyd and researcher Janice Wang in conversation with pianist and Listener's Pilot, Annabel Guaita.

Chris Lloyd is a classical pianist. He is also a curator; founder of Crossmodalism (international interdisciplinary movement with thousands of followers around the world) and the 1781 Collective (dedicated to the development of an alternative classical music industry); published author (first book to be published by Repeater Books Ltd., U.K.); and has lectured and given masterclasses throughout the United Kingdom and Europe.

He has performed concerts across four continents and nine countries, and collaborated with scientists, perfumers, chefs, writers, actors, and musicians from esteemed institutes around the world. Every project Lloyd features in focuses on his primary objective: developing innovative ways to communicate classical music to new audiences for the 21st century.
Janice Wang is a professor at the University of Copenhagen where she works with multisensory research. This involves how our senses affect others and how elements in the surroundings such as scent, light and sound affect our taste experience. She has a background from experimental psychology and computer science but is also a wine sommelier and has courses in pastry.
She was a co-organiser of a number of side events in connection with the star awards in Michelin Guide Nordic Awards in Aarhus 2019 where she held, among other events perfume concerts and musical food paintings.
Annabel Guaita is a pianist and music educator with an artistic Phd in music. She works under the concept name Lyttelos (Listening Pilot) and has extensive experience in communicating music to different people, in different ways.

www.lyttelos.no
https://www.chrislloydpianist.com
http://qianjanicewang.com
Jingle: Craig Farr

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