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definitely changed the way I saw my own creativity. I was constantly watching instead of turning in and just thinking about music and arranging. It was kind of fun being set off by visual cues.” When you watch videos of their performances you can see how the two senses create something unique and bigger than itself when combined. People have often thought that music brings out colors and emotions; what these two do together is bring those out along with art and sounds, while combining everything into its own element. “I personally am inspired by the idea that one can see sound or hear colors,” said Galietti. “And one can sort of create in that way. It would be interesting if someone experienced one of our installations and perhaps they were blind. Would they still be able to see the colors through the sounds? Or if they couldn’t hear, could they still see the sound or see the symphonies that were being created with the color and light?” The Frozen Moments As They Thaw in Time NJ STAGE - ISSUE 59 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 11