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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. 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 ...

  4. 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

  5. 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]

  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. Sonic interaction design - Wikipedia

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    Interactive art and music projects invite explorative actions and playful engagement. There is also a multi-sensory aspect, especially haptic-audio [18] and audio-visual projects are popular. Amongst many other influences, this field is informed by the development of the roles of instrument-maker, composer and performer merging.

  8. 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).

  9. Multisensory integration - Wikipedia

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    There are four attributes of stimulus: modality, intensity, location, and duration. The neocortex in the mammalian brain has parcellations that primarily process sensory input from one modality. For example, primary visual area, V1, or primary somatosensory area, S1. These areas mostly deal with low-level stimulus features such as brightness ...