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  2. 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]

  3. 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

  4. 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.

  5. Multisensory learning - Wikipedia

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    Multisensory learning is the assumption that individuals learn better if they are taught using more than one sense (). [1] [2] [3] The senses usually employed in multisensory learning are visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile – VAKT (i.e. seeing, hearing, doing, and touching).

  6. 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 ...

  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. Perception training - Wikipedia

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    Complex perceptions are often multi-sensory perceptions. An example of these perceptions is: To distinguish between what is real versus what is fake such as using your senses of taste, smell, and touch because visual inspection may be insufficient. [2] Similarly, complex perception are in relation to stimulus and episodic memory. Episodic ...

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