Silversnake Michelle merchandising chocolate music in food

MUSIC MEETS FOOD.

And so, experimental music? No it is just a vision.

Very instinctive and primitive, to tell the truth.

When I listen to a song or when I sing it, it's not just the sense of hearing that is engaged.

There are often images and sensations involving the other senses.

As a result, when hearing is stimulated, more than one sense coexists at the same time.

This neurological phenomenon is so-called synesthesia. (Many artists perceived synaesthetically, including Leonardo Da Vinci, and Kandinsky).

So a sound has colours, a colour has its voice. Some melodies have a taste and a scent. I sometimes hear a musical note and link it to a colour, but not necessarily if I see that colour I link that sound to it. That's why Music meets food.

It's a crazy display, sometimes intrusive, but embracing, because it gets you inside a sound, inside a colour and everything takes on a complete, three-dimensional aspect.

I know it sounds foolish, so what I wanted to do?

Since I have chosen to be divergent from the mainstream system and its rules, I would like to involve and guide the audience into this phenomenon.

So I founded an art factory, SNAKE MACHINE, which aims to connect various artists in order to create events and products that are synaesthetic.

I conceived an unconventional merchandising. Box sets with an unreleased CD (not intended for digital distribution except for the song DANCING BLIND) that is combined with food.

The idea is to nourish body and soul.