In this highly innovative work, the senses are liberated from the confines of the present to serve as vehicles for accessing other historical periods and imagined futures. Sense-Making builds on the burgeoning field of sensory ethnography by introducing a pair of methodologie expressly devised to facilitate time-travel.
In this highly innovative work, the senses are liberated from the confines of the present to serve as vehicles for accessing other historical periods and imagined futures. Sense-Making builds on the burgeoning field of sensory ethnography by introducing a pair of methodologie expressly devised to facilitate time-travel.
Sheryl Boyle is Director of the Carleton Sensory Architecture & Liminal Technology (CSALT) lab in Ottawa, Canada, where she supervises immersive materials research and innovative design and assembly processes. Genevieve Collins is completing a PhD in Social Anthropology with Visual Media from the University of Manchester, UK. She has worked in the arts and cultural industry of Winnipeg, Canada, and is the co-creative director of a film production company. David Howes is Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and Co-Director of the Centre for Sensory Studies at Concordia University, Canada. In 2024, he was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: Making Sense of Making and the Environment 1.1: Sensing the Past: Archaeologies of Perception 1.2: Sensing Ahead: Anthropologies of the Future Part Two: Sensory (Re)Construction as a Way of Knowing, the Case of Thornbury Castle 1508-21 2.0: Prelude 2.1: The Research Setting: A Narrative of a Building in the Making 2.2: Epistemic Objects: Trading Zones made Sensible in 16th Century England 2.3: Traces and Research Creation: Fragrant Walls and the Table of Delight: On the (re)making of Walls, Window, Chimney and Table Part Three: Probing the Cosmic Sensorium 3.1: Framing the Future: Staging ETHER 3.2: Speculative Space Habitats: Applying the Methodology of Sensory Extrapolation
Introduction Part One: Making Sense of Making and the Environment 1.1: Sensing the Past: Archaeologies of Perception 1.2: Sensing Ahead: Anthropologies of the Future Part Two: Sensory (Re)Construction as a Way of Knowing, the Case of Thornbury Castle 1508-21 2.0: Prelude 2.1: The Research Setting: A Narrative of a Building in the Making 2.2: Epistemic Objects: Trading Zones made Sensible in 16th Century England 2.3: Traces and Research Creation: Fragrant Walls and the Table of Delight: On the (re)making of Walls, Window, Chimney and Table Part Three: Probing the Cosmic Sensorium 3.1: Framing the Future: Staging ETHER 3.2: Speculative Space Habitats: Applying the Methodology of Sensory Extrapolation
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