Ian wrote: >How can you compare the temporal aspects of listening to music and looking >at a painting? That was the idea of the thought experiment - to be able to say this composition sounds like that painting looks. To me impressionist art (Monet) looks like Debussy music sounds and the art of the romantic period Delacroix (sp?) looks like Wagner's music, etc. When one listens to music one should come away with the impression of 1 thing in mind. When we leave a movie we have one thing in mind, not 120 minutes worth of dialog and scenes. This one thing is kinda like the one thing we see when we view a painting. It has been said that architecture is frozen music. Does this mean that music if fluid architecture? Bill Pirkle