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Sage Reiger, a videographer/editor with Nebraska Public Media, has synesthesia and his brain processes music as colors. He has produced artwork based on music. Song represented are (from left) Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” Denzel Curry’s “Melt Session #1,” Porter Robinson’s “Musician,” Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and Injury Reserve’s “Superman That.”
From Nebraska Today

Through synesthesia, sound and color combine for Reiger

January 23, 2023
Sage Reiger, a videographer/editor with Nebraska Public Media, has synesthesia and his brain processes music as colors. He has produced artwork based on music. Song represented are (from left) Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” Denzel Curry’s “Melt Session #1,” Porter Robinson’s “Musician,” Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and Injury Reserve’s “Superman That.”
From Nebraska Today

Through synesthesia, sound and color combine for Reiger

January 23, 2023
Sage Reiger, a videographer/editor with Nebraska Public Media, has synesthesia and his brain processes music as colors. He has produced artwork based on music. Song represented are (from left) Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” Denzel Curry’s “Melt Session #1,” Porter Robinson’s “Musician,” Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and Injury Reserve’s “Superman That.”
From Nebraska Today

Through synesthesia, sound and color combine for Reiger

January 23, 2023
Sage Reiger, a videographer/editor with Nebraska Public Media, has synesthesia and his brain processes music as colors. He has produced artwork based on music. Song represented are (from left) Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” Denzel Curry’s “Melt Session #1,” Porter Robinson’s “Musician,” Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and Injury Reserve’s “Superman That.”
From Nebraska Today

Through synesthesia, sound and color combine for Reiger

January 23, 2023
Sage Reiger, a videographer/editor with Nebraska Public Media, has synesthesia and his brain processes music as colors. He has produced artwork based on music. Song represented are (from left) Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” Denzel Curry’s “Melt Session #1,” Porter Robinson’s “Musician,” Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and Injury Reserve’s “Superman That.”
From Nebraska Today

Through synesthesia, sound and color combine for Reiger

January 23, 2023
Sage Reiger, a videographer/editor with Nebraska Public Media, has synesthesia and his brain processes music as colors. He has produced artwork based on music. Song represented are (from left) Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” Denzel Curry’s “Melt Session #1,” Porter Robinson’s “Musician,” Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and Injury Reserve’s “Superman That.”
From Nebraska Today

Through synesthesia, sound and color combine for Reiger

January 23, 2023
Sage Reiger, a videographer/editor with Nebraska Public Media, has synesthesia and his brain processes music as colors. He has produced artwork based on music. Song represented are (from left) Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” Denzel Curry’s “Melt Session #1,” Porter Robinson’s “Musician,” Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and Injury Reserve’s “Superman That.”
From Nebraska Today

Through synesthesia, sound and color combine for Reiger

January 23, 2023
Nebraska's Jessie Herrmann (left) and Joe Brownell are taking on expanded campus roles. Herrmann oversees government relations for the university, while Brownell leads military relations.
From Nebraska Today

Herrmann, Brownell take on elevated duties after Waite retirement

January 23, 2023
Nebraska's Jessie Herrmann (left) and Joe Brownell are taking on expanded campus roles. Herrmann oversees government relations for the university, while Brownell leads military relations.
From Nebraska Today

Herrmann, Brownell take on elevated duties after Waite retirement

January 23, 2023
Nebraska's Jessie Herrmann (left) and Joe Brownell are taking on expanded campus roles. Herrmann oversees government relations for the university, while Brownell leads military relations.
From Nebraska Today

Herrmann, Brownell take on elevated duties after Waite retirement

January 23, 2023
Nebraska's Jessie Herrmann (left) and Joe Brownell are taking on expanded campus roles. Herrmann oversees government relations for the university, while Brownell leads military relations.
From Nebraska Today

Herrmann, Brownell take on elevated duties after Waite retirement

January 23, 2023
Nebraska's Jessie Herrmann (left) and Joe Brownell are taking on expanded campus roles. Herrmann oversees government relations for the university, while Brownell leads military relations.
From Nebraska Today

Herrmann, Brownell take on elevated duties after Waite retirement

January 23, 2023

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