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Multisensory media hybrid media that engage more than the auditory and visual senses is beginning to change the way that we communicate. While hardware and software for capturing and emitting different types of sensory data are still being developed, this book lays a theoretical foundation for their use. Drawing upon the ideas of philosophers who write about sensory perception as well as each of the senses, Keith Kenney explains the issues that communication and media scholars will need to investigate as we begin to exchange haptic, olfactory, and even gustatory messages.

Scholars interested in communication theory, media theory, and multimodality will discover new ideas by current philosophers, while scholars of sensory studies will learn how their field can be extended to communication and media. Designers of multisensory experiences, such as videogame developers, will find practical suggestions for creating richer and more meaningful experiences. A dozen sidebars apply ph

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Acknowledgments – Foreword – Introduction – Current Multimedia Theories – Perception and Sensory Meanings – Haptic Media – Olfactory Media –Gustatory Media– Auditory Media – Visual Media – Human-Technology – Future Multisensory Theories – References – Index

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2016 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433122057, 978-1433122057
      ISBN10: 1433122057

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Multisensory media hybrid media that engage more than the auditory and visual senses is beginning to change the way that we communicate. While hardware and software for capturing and emitting different types of sensory data are still being developed, this book lays a theoretical foundation for their use. Drawing upon the ideas of philosophers who write about sensory perception as well as each of the senses, Keith Kenney explains the issues that communication and media scholars will need to investigate as we begin to exchange haptic, olfactory, and even gustatory messages.

      Scholars interested in communication theory, media theory, and multimodality will discover new ideas by current philosophers, while scholars of sensory studies will learn how their field can be extended to communication and media. Designers of multisensory experiences, such as videogame developers, will find practical suggestions for creating richer and more meaningful experiences. A dozen sidebars apply ph

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments – Foreword – Introduction – Current Multimedia Theories – Perception and Sensory Meanings – Haptic Media – Olfactory Media –Gustatory Media– Auditory Media – Visual Media – Human-Technology – Future Multisensory Theories – References – Index

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