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  2. Sensory room - Wikipedia

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    Sensory fidget equipment. Multi-sensory equipment is a vital and effective part in the treatment of sensory disorders with children and adults alike. [9] Some examples include: projectors and effect wheels, bubble tubes, music equipment, fibre optics, vibrating devices, aroma diffusers and sound equipment.

  3. Color Factory - Wikipedia

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    Color Factory was founded in August 2017 by event-planner/blogger Jordan Ferney, artist Leah Rosenberg, and designer Erin Jang. [2] It originally debuted as a one-month, 15-installation, 12,000 ft 2 exhibition in San Francisco, sponsored by Alaskan Airlines and Method Soap. [2]

  4. Multisensory learning - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.K. Independent review of the teaching of early reading (Rose Report 2006) multisensory learning is also effective because it keeps students more engaged in their learning. [19] In 2010 the U.K. Department for Education established the core criteria for programs that teach school children to read by using systematic Synthetic ...

  5. Installation art - Wikipedia

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    Installation art operates fully within the realm of sensory perception, in a sense "installing" the viewer into an artificial system with an appeal to his subjective perception as its ultimate goal. Interactive installations

  6. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    New art movements such as literary symbolism, non-figurative art, and visual music have profited from experiments with synesthetic perception and contributed to the public awareness of synesthetic and multi-sensory ways of perceiving. [43]

  7. Perceptual art - Wikipedia

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    In practice, perceptual art may be interpreted as the engagement of multi-sensory experiential stimuli combined with the multiplicity of interpretive meanings on the part of an observer. Sometimes, the role of observer is obscured as members of the public may unwittingly or unknowingly be participants in the creation of the artwork itself.

  8. Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa - Wikipedia

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    Presented by Zeitz MOCAA’s Centre for Arts Education in collaboration with The Michaelis School of Fine Art, The Ruth Prowse School of Art, and the Nyanga Arts Development Centre, And So the Stories Ran Away was an exhibition curated for an audience of children. [25] Using interactive and multi-sensory experiences with art in the underground ...

  9. Multisensory integration - Wikipedia

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    Multisensory integration, also known as multimodal integration, is the study of how information from the different sensory modalities (such as sight, sound, touch, smell, self-motion, and taste) may be integrated by the nervous system. [1]

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