Time Is Color
An experience in synesthesia
The Premise
Some people hear colors. They see Tuesday as green, taste the note C-sharp as citrus. This is synesthesia — when one sense bleeds into another.
What if time had a color?
French jazz pianist Cédric Hanriot titled his album "Time Is Color." He understood something: in music, time isn't just a metric. It's a texture. It's a feeling. It's the space between notes where everything meaningful happens.
Your time here is becoming visible.
0:00 Amber
7:00
The colors around you are shifting. Slowly. Imperceptibly. Like the way daylight changes when you're not watching.
Stay. Let time paint.
The note you're hearing is already gone.
The next one hasn't arrived yet.
You exist only in the vibration of now.
There is no end here. Leave this open. Let the colors continue their journey.