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  2. Sweetbitter (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2018, Starz opened the "Starz Sensory House" at the annual South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. It featured a multitude of screens playing the trailers for two new Starz series, Vida and Sweetbitter, on a loop. Various types of food and drinks were available and designed thematically to match.

  3. KultureCity - Wikipedia

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    KultureCity is a nonprofit organization which trains staff at venues and then certifies venues which have sensory inclusive modifications. The organization also provides application for Apple and Android devices which lists sensory friendly venues to assist those with sensory processing disorders.

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    Like an oasis in the desert, a refuge from the mania of New Year’s Eve is coming to Times Square. A “Sensory Activation Vehicle” (SAV) — outfitted with calming tools and noise-canceling ...

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  7. Paul Pairet - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, Pairet presented his idea for a restaurant of one table that used technology to offer an immersive, multi-sensory dining experience in public for the first time, at the OFF5 Omnivore Food Festival in Deauville, France. [9] [10] [11] [12]

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  9. Snoezelen - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, Snoezelen is a non-directive therapy, controlled by the client and not by the therapist. It can be staged to provide a multi-sensory experience or single sensory focus, simply by adapting the lighting, atmosphere, sounds, and textures to the specific needs of the client at the time of use.