How to watch "The Wizard of Oz" at the same time as listening to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon"
"Pretty much any piece of music will naturally match a few spots of pretty much any film, and the overlap of this particular combo is even less than what I've encountered as an amateur film editor."
How I did it: There was a screening of it at a local theatre. After finding my seat, I sat down and waited for the program to start. I allowed the light waves to travel into my retinas, where it was converted into visual information. Meanwhile, vibrations though the air reached my ears, which intercepted the sound and likewise interpreted it as a neural signal.
Lessons & tips: If you must do this, don't turn the Oz sound all the way down — it can be tremendously frustrating to stare at people's silent mouthing while hearing nothing but a ticking clock.
