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ensaryed

Ensaryed is a neologism used in discussions of archival theory and speculative design to describe the state of an item after it has undergone an ensary process—an approach that records and preserves not only data or physical form but the sensory and environmental context surrounding the object.

Origin uncertain; the term appeared in online design forums in the mid-2010s and has since circulated in

An ensary process typically involves collecting multisensory metadata: ambient lighting, soundscape, temperature, tactile feedback, and spatial

In practice, ensaryed objects might include a physical sculpture recorded with its room sound profile and a

Critics question the feasibility, privacy implications, and the necessity of sensory data for understanding the artifact.

See also: digital preservation, multisensory documentation, contextualized data, archival science.

academic
discussions
about
digital
preservation
and
multisensory
documentation.
It
appears
to
derive
from
the
noun
ensary,
a
coined
term
intended
to
evoke
a
sanctuary
or
archive
that
encases
senses.
relations,
alongside
conventional
technical
metadata.
The
result
is
an
ensaryed
artifact
that
aims
to
allow
future
viewers
to
experience
not
only
the
artifact
itself
but
its
original
conditions.
digital
artwork
stored
with
the
user's
interaction
log
and
haptic
settings.
In
scholarly
contexts,
the
term
is
used
to
discuss
issues
of
authenticity,
interpretability,
and
the
costs
of
extended
preservation.
Proponents
argue
that
multisensory
preservation
enhances
interpretability
and
resilience
against
contextual
loss.