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  2. Tactile technology - Wikipedia

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    Tactile technology is the integration of multi-sensory triggers within physical objects, allowing "real world" interactions with technology. It is similar to haptic technology, as both focus on touch interactions with technology, but whereas haptic is simulated touch, tactile is physical touch.

  3. 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.

  4. Sensory Labyrinth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Sensory Labyrinth Theatre (SLT) is an applied immersive, site-specific one-to-one multi-sensory theatre methodology. It was developed by Iwan Brioc, the director of Theatr Cynefin. SLT is inspired by Enrique Vargas' Sensory Poetics and Augusto Boal's 'Theatre of the Oppressed'. The theatre methodology transforms the stage into the mind of the ...

  5. The Art of Designing for a Sensory Sensitivity - AOL

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    Experts share how to design and adapt spaces for those who experience Sensory Processing Disorder. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food ...

  6. 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.

  7. Anne Patterson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Her body of work consists of paintings, sculpture, and large-scale multimedia installations. Patterson has synesthesia, a neurological condition in which stimulation to one sensory pathway triggers involuntary stimulation to another sensory pathway. This mix of sensory experiences is reflected in her art. [1]

  8. LED art - Wikipedia

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    Titia Ex - artist from Amsterdam who is known for her installation Flower of the Universe [4] Leo Villareal - combines LED lights and encoded computer programming to create illuminated displays [5] Mel and Dorothy Tanner - Creators of Lumonics, a multi-sensory art experience that features their LED-based sculptures, connected to a DMX lighting ...

  9. Synesthesia in art - Wikipedia

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    A study of the art at the turn of the century reveals in the work of almost every progressive or avant-garde artist an interest in the correspondences of music and visual art. Modern artists experimented with multi-sensory perception like the simultaneous perception of movement in music and film (Von Maur 2001, Heyrman 2003).

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