Sensory studies arises at the conjuncture (and within) the fields of anthropology • sociology • history • archeology • geography • communications • religion • philosophy • literature • art history • museology • film • mixed media • performance • phenomenology • disability • aesthetics • architecture • urbanism • design

Sensory Studies can also be divided along sensory lines into, for example, visual culture, auditory culture (or sound studies), smell culture, taste culture and the culture of touch, not to mention the sixth sense (however it might be defined)

Sensational Investigations

Sensational Investigations is a research forum supporting advanced inquiry in sensory studies. It features occasional essays and exchanges on selected topics.

The first section is devoted to new additions (i.e. articles posted within the last four months); the second to texts (mainly journal articles, the occasional book), exhibitions and other interventions; the third to select doctoral dissertations; and, the fourth to select videos and podcasts.

 

NEW ADDITIONS

“What is this?”: Multisensorial explorations of food with and without sight
Philipp Hänggi and Lorenza Mondada

SenseSquared: Towards an artistic attitude in education and society

I smell, therefore I am. On the philosophy of the olfactory
Simon Hajdini

 

TEXTS, EXHIBITIONS & OTHERS

Crossing Senses and Crossing Disciplines at the “Mount of Truth”: A Review of ‘The Senses: Present Issues, Past Perspectives’ Conference, Monte Verità, Switzerland, April 2023
David Howes

Prologue: A Short History of the History of the Senses as a Field of Study, from Montreal to Mar del Plata
David Howes

Perfume, Atmospheres and Agency – Seeking Identity in the Ephemeral
Jayanthan Sriram

Litigating the Carceral Soundscape
David Howes and Simcha Walfish

On Certain Groundlessness – Navigating Dizziness Together Podcast
Ruth Anderwald, Sergio Edelsztein, and Leonhard Grond

Navigating danger through nuisance: Racialized urban fears, gentrification, and sensory enskilment in Amsterdam
Elisa Fiore

Sensiotics, or the Study of the Senses in Material Culture and History in Africa and Beyond
Henry John Drewal

Human Senses in Renaissance Science
Gisela Coronado Schwindt

Olfaction and Other Senses in Chinese Culture: A Comparative Analysis, with Special Attention to the Use of the Term Xiang
Paolo Santangelo

Crossing the Senses in Metaphorical Language
Cristina Cacciari

Sensing Anthropology: a critical review of the sensorial turn in anthropology
Arjang Omrani

Development of Sensorial Experiments and Their Implementation into Undergraduate Laboratories
Deborah Christina Bromfield Lee

Un/comfortable Bodies: Collaborative Performance, Embodiment, and Materiality in the Sensorial Field of Clay
Fiona Vanessa Fell

What did the past SMELL like?
Episode 6: Tony Robinson’s Cunningcast feat. William Tullett and Tasha Marks

Experiencing the Past through the Senses: an M-Learning Game at Archaeological Parks
Qibin Sun et al.

City Walks and Tactile Experience
Mădălina Diaconu

Náttúra by Kitchen Theory: An immersive multisensory dining concept
By Jozef Youssef and Charles Spence

Sensory Criminology: Exploring Sensory Experience of the Criminological
Kate Herrity, Bethany Schmidt, and Jason Warr

Green Pleasures: Sustainable Cities and the Senses
Constance Classen

The Senses
Constance Classen

SONIC RELATIONS: Anthropology of/in Sound
Steven Feld and Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier

The misperception of the environment: A critical evaluation of the work of Tim Ingold and an alternative guide to the use of the senses in anthropological theory
David Howes

Human Olfaction and the Intersection of Language, Culture, and Biology
Asifa Majid

Sensehacking the guest’s multisensory hotel experience
By Charles Spence

The Tempietto in Rome Should be a Full Body Experience
David Karmon

Scents and Sensibility: what’s behind the rise of extreme smells
Imogen West-Knight, The Guardian

Science and the Senses: Integration
Christy Spackman and Marianne de Laet

Not Exactly Music
Kent S. Godfrey

Attuning the Senses
Petra Rethman

“This Sweet Potato is Beautiful.” From Ethnoagronomy to Ethnogastronomy in the work of Virginia Nazarea
David Sutton

Next-Generation Sensory Studies Scholarship: Breaking Research
David Howes

Commercializing Sonic Seasoning in Multisensory Offline Experiential Events and Online Tasting Experiences
Charles Spence, Qian Janice Wang, Felipe Reinoso-Carvalho, and Steve Keller

Multimodality & Society,
SAGE Journals, Vol. 1, Issue 1

Rethinking Congenital Synaesthesia
David Howes and Anton Dorso, TT Journal 1(3)

The Multi-Sensory Reality: integrating the existential experience
Juhani Pallasmaa, TT Journal 1(3)

Film and New Food Rituals in the Time of COVID-19
David Howes, Tereza Stehlikova and David Sutton
Tangible Territory Vol. 2, Issue 3 (13 May 2021)

The Expanding Field of Sensory Studies
David Howes

Whole-Body Sensing: Encountering the Forest with Henry David Thoreau
David Howes / Les Rencontres interdisciplinaires d’Hexagram

SONIC RELATIONS: Anthropology of/in Sound
Steven Feld and Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier

Transgressing the Body Politic: Perceiving Race, Gender, and God in Latin American Sensory Studies
Andrew Kettler

Senses of Place: Architectural Design for the Multisensory Mind
Charles Spence

Sensory Entanglements: Decolonizing the Senses
Research-Creation Project

Cinesthetic Feasts
Tereza Stehlikova

Sentient Difference
ISEA 2020 – Why Sentience?

Crafting Medicine: A Sensory Exploration of Three Medicine Schools
Making Clinical Sense

Training the Senses
Marres, House for Contemporary Culture

Sensory Maps
Kate McLean

Blindness Arts
Special Issue of Disability Studies Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 3

Recipes and the Senses
Elaine Leong and Hannah Newton

Aromatica Poetica
Exploring the Arts & Sciences of Smell & Taste

What Does History Smell Like?
Sophie Haigney

Lundahl & Seitl
Immersive antidisciplinary practice within contemporary art and performance

The Art of Life and Death: Radical Aesthetics and Ethnographic Practice
Andrew Irving

Bodily Ways of Knowing: Anthropological and Historical Approaches to Affect and the Senses
Kathryn Linn Geurts

Feeling Good in Public Spaces – Dialogues Series
Adaptation and Resilience in the Context of Change (ARCC) & the Feeling Good Foundation

Nose-First: Practices of Smellwalking and Smellscape Mapping
Kate McLean, Unpublished Doctoral Thesis, Royal College of Art, 2019

Wordsworth on the Senses
Noel Jackson

The Language of the Eye
Joseph Turnley

Taste as a Social Sense: Rethinking Taste as a Cultural Activity
Susanne Højlund

What it Takes to Understand Our Embodied Being: in Defense of Tim Ingold
Jelle van Dijk

An Anthropologist Underwater: Immersive Soundscapes, Submarine Cyborgs, and Transductive Ethnography
Stefan Helmreich

EAT ME
Trapholt Museum for Moderne Kunst

The Senses in the Writings of Hildegard of Bingen. A Contribution to the History of the Senses
By María José Ortúzar Escudero

L’anthropologie sensorielle en France: Un champ en devenir?
Marie-Luce Gélard

The medieval senses were transmitters as much as receivers
Chris Woolgar

A Feast for the Senses at Kitchen Theory
Jozef Youssef

Law and the Senses Series: Taste
The Westminster Law & Theory Lab, UK

Law and the Senses Series: Smell
The Westminster Law & Theory Lab, UK

Prière de Toucher — The Touch of Art
Museum Tinguely, Basel

The Fugue of the Five Senses: Semiotics of the Shifting Sensorium
Hellenic Semiotic Society and the School of Journalism & Mass Communications of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

(Re)Educating the Senses: Multimodal Listening, Bodily Learning, and the Composition of Sonic Experiences
Steph Ceraso

Revealing Meanings Through Multi-Sensory Experience: A Paradigm Shift in Exhibition Display Culture
Margaret Choi Kwan Lam

How Does this Exhibition Make You Feel? Measuring Sensory and Emotional Experience of In-Gallery Digital Technology with GSR Devices
Jingyu Peng, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK

Ethnographies of Touch
Rosemary Blake

The Therapeutic Art of Lygia Clark
Christina Grammatikopoulou

Early cinema’s touch(able) screens: From Uncle Josh to Ali Barbouyou
Wanda Strauven

The Senses and Aesthetics of Archeological Science
Special issue of Then Dig
edited by Andrew Roddick and Colleen Morgan

Visual Music: Jazz, Synaesthesia and the History of the Senses in the Weimar Republic
Michael J. Schmidt

“A Visual Sense is Born in the Fingertips”: Towards a Digital Ekphrasis
Cecilia Lindhé

Geographical Imaginations
Derek Gregory

Making Presence Felt
Fiona Candy

Touch Me, Touch Me Not, Open Arts Journal, Issue 4
Edited by Erin E. Benay and Lisa M. Rafanelli

The Senses of Slavery
Joan Neuberger in conversation with Daina Ramey Berry

Sound Transit
Derek Holzer and Marc Boon

Sound Signatures 2014: From Hearing Tubes to Computer Hacking
Anna Kvíčalová

Sound, Violence, and the Period Ear in Thirteenth-Century France
Jenna Rebecca Phillips, Doctoral Thesis, Princeton University, 2016

The Victorian Tactile Imagination
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century

Energy & Digital Living
Low Effort Energy Demand Reduction project

Aromatherapy Oils: Commodities, Materials, Essences
Ruth Barcan

A Senseless War?
Matt Leonard

Holding the Moment of Holding
Bruce Davenport

Losing Our Touch
Richard Kearney

Defining the Sensor Society
Mark Andrejevic and Mark Burdon

Changing Tastes: How Things Tasted in the Early Modern Period and How They Taste Now
Steven Shapin

Making Sense of Sensory Integration
Sharon Cermak, Jane Koomar,  Stacey Szklut

The Sociocultural Significance of Semaq Beri Food Classification
Lim Chan Ing

Technology and the Voice of God, Material History of American Religion Project
Interview with Leigh Schmidt

American Religious Sounds Project
Amy DeRogatis (Michigan State University) and Isaac Weiner (Ohio State University)

The Proust Effect: Oral History and the Senses
Paula Hamilton

Producing Sense, Consuming Sense, Making Sense: Perils and Prospects for Sensory History
Mark M. Smith

The Social Life of the Senses
David Howes

Ivan Illich on Water and the History of the Senses
Ivan Illich

“This is the anthropologist, and she is sighted”: Ethnographic Research with Blind Women
Gili Hammer

Technology at the Dining Table
Charles Spence and Betina Piqueras-Fiszman

The Arc from the Body to Culture: How Affect, Proprioception, Kinesthesia, and Perceptual Imagery Shape Cultural Knowledge (and vice versa)
Michael Kimmel

And Say the Cat Responded? Getting Closer to the Feline Gaze
Kara White

The Sensorium of the Extraordinary
Chris Salter

Din, Dazzle and Blur: Noise, Information and the Senses in Early Twentieth-Century Society and Modernist Culture
Mathew Wraith

Senses and Local Environment: The Case of Larabanga in the Northern Region of Ghana
Jones Mawuli Kofi Apawu

Sensing Nepal in a Peer Student Created Multi-sensory Environment
Erose Sthapit and Sajina Kansakar

Feeling Middle Class: Sensory Perception in Victorian Literature and Culture
Megan Ward

Waking Our Animal Senses: Language and the Ecology of Sensory Experience
David Abram

Hyperaesthetic Culture 2012. Transformations
Editorial

The [60] Senses of Penland
Lewis Hyde

The Senses in Space
Chris Hadfield

Welcome to the Revolution: The Sensory Turn and Art History
Jenni Lauwrens

The sensory experiencing of urban design: the role of walking and perceptual memory
Monica Montserrat Degen and Gillian Rose

The Archaeology of Synaesthesia
Jasmine Woods

A Sense of Touch—the Full-Body Experience—in the Past and Present of Çatalhöyük, Turkey
Ruth Tringham

Making Sense of Things: Archaeologies of Sensory Perception
Editors: Fredrik Fahlander & Anna Kjellström

Digits on the Historical Pulse
Doug Kahn

Aesthetics and the Senses: Introduction
Cynthia Freeland

The Skin of Religion
S Brent Plate

Experiencing Built Worlds
Roberto Gigliotti

Thinking Multisensory Culture
Laura U. Marks

An Ear Alone is Not a Being: Embodied Mediations in Audio Culture
Rachel O’Dwyer

The Battle of Atmospheres
Mikkel Bille

Ecology and the Aesthetics of Heat
Boon Lay Ong

Sensing the Unseen 2.0
Emily Zeamer, Stefan Helmreich and Heather Paxson

The Senses and Memory in Intercultural Cinema
Melanie Swalwell

Foundations for an Anthropology of the Senses
Constance Classen

Rethinking the Flâneur: Flânerie and the Senses
Aimée Boutin et al

Coming to Our Senses: A Multi-sensory Ethnography
of Class and Multiculture in East London

Alex Rhys-Taylor

“Throwing Sound at Canvas”: Synesthesia in the Art of James Dupree
Kathryn Linn Geurts

Tactile Landscape: Visitors at the Great Barrier Reef
Celmara Pocock

Inuit orienting: Traveling along familiar horizons
Claudio Aporta

African Art and the Senses
Henry J. Drewal

Introduction to the Victorian Sensorium
Wendy Parkins

Vision and the ‘Training of Perception’: McLuhan’s Medienpädagogik
Norm Friesen

Relocating the Ear: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Electrified Soundscape
Vincent Andrisani

Sensuous Anthropology: Sense and Sensibility and the Rehabilitation of Skill
Yolanda van Ede

The Senses of Technology
Kim Sawchuk and Fabio Josggrilberg

Technology and the Senses: Multi-Sensory Design in the Digital Age
Rebecca Breffeilh

Sensors and Machine Learning are Giving Robots a Sixth Sense
Thomas Hornigold

Towards a Sensual Curriculum
Walter Gershon

Movement, Memory and the Senses in Soundscape Studies
Jennifer Schine

Doing Sensory Anthropology
David Howes and Constance Classen

Towards a Praxiology of Sound Environment
Jean-Paul Thibaud

Somatic Work: Toward A Sociology of the Senses
Phillip Vannini, Dennis Waskul, and Simon Gottschalk

adanceaday
Natasha Myers

Taxonomising the Senses
Fiona Macpherson

The Future of Sensory Anthropology/the Anthropology of the Senses
Sarah Pink and David Howes

Meditations on Scent
Jennifer Rhind and Stell Hargraves

Learning to See in Melanesia
Marilyn Strathern

 

THESES

How to Make Sense: Sensory Modification in Grinder Subculture
Mark Doerksen

Burning Man: Transforming Community through Countercultural Ritual Process
Jess McCaffrey

Healing through sound: An exploration of a vocal sound healing method in Great Britain
Shelley Snow

Stealing the Turtle’s Voice
Michaela Cameron

Touching and Making: Encounters with Matter
Charles Gagnon

Coast Salish Senses of Place: Dwelling, Meaning, Power, Property and Territory in the Coast Salish World
Brian David Thom

 

VIDEOS & PODCASTS

Beyond Disciplines: Come to Your Senses
Concordia University

The Rehabilitation of Olfaction: Cultural and Cognitive Dimensions of Perfumery
David Howes

What is Sensory Ethnography?
Sarah Pink, National Centre for Research Methods (NCRMUK)

Sense and Social Anthropology
Constance Classen, David Howes, Katherine Guerts, Steven Feld, Jonathan Marotta, Chris Salter, and Amy Trubek

Creative Tastebuds Sessions
Creative Tastebuds Symposium, 4-5 September 2017, Aarhus Theatre, Aarhus, Denmark

Self-Isolation Dinner
Tereza Stehlikova

Searching for the Perfect Meal
Charles Spence

Sensploration
Charles Spence

How to Do Sociology with… A Mango
Alex Rhys Taylor
Goldsmiths, University of London

Sensory Multiculturalism in an East End Market; Cultural Passions
Laurie Taylor, Elizabeth Wilson, Alex Rhys-Taylor

AHRC Sensory Cities Network
Royal College of Art

Senses of Place Workshop
Sensory Studies in Antiquity, University of Roehampton, February 2018

The Sensory Interior
David Howes

In-Touch: Digital Touch Communication Podcast
IN-TOUCH, UCL Knowledge Lab, University College London, London, UK

Scent Culture Tube
Scent Culture Institute

La mémoire des odeurs et descripteurs olfactifs : l’odeur médiane du couvre-lit de tante Léonie
Joël Candau

Cultures sensorielles: Existe-t-il des conditions d’adversité ou de félicité culturelle (l’effet Theut)
Joël Candau

Archaeology of the Senses
Classics Confidential

Using Sensory History to Understand the Past
Mark M. Smitth, Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)

How the Civil War Transformed Taste
Mark M. Smitth, Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)

The Historical Significance of Smell
Caro Verbeek, TEDxGroningen

Inhaling History of Art: On the Role of Olfaction during the Avant-Garde
Caro Verbeek, Art Laboratory Berlin

The Museum of Smells
Caro Verbeek, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Sensorial in the Theatre: On the Scent Trail in and beyond the Everyday
Maribor Theatre Festival, Maribor, Slovenia
Part I: Enrique Vargas (20:43), David Howes (1:14:50)
Part IICaro Verbeek (20:30), Barbara Orel (56:11), Peter de Cupere (1:43:28), Barbara Pia Jenič (2:29:23), Helmi Jarvikoma-Mäkelä (4:26:19), Discussion (5:09:36)

Smelly Remedy: Womb Fumigation Illustrated in Seventeenth-Century Print
Lizzie Marx, Cambridge University Library

Odorama
Federico Kukso

The Sonic Epistemic
Robin James

Fifth Sense
YouTube

Do Our Senses Give Us Knowledge of Reality?
Rupert Read, The Institute of Art and Ideas

Philosophy of the Senses
Katharine Young, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, University of California Berkeley (OLLI Berkeley)