senseinscriptions
Senseinscriptions are inscriptions—texts, symbols, patterns, or tactile marks—that encode sensory or perceptual information in addition to conventional linguistic meaning. They may appear on physical artifacts or as digital records and are intended to cue how a thing was sensed or could be experienced by a reader or observer.
In practice, sense inscriptions combine linguistic signs with nonlinguistic cues. They can be physical textures that
The concept sits at the crossroads of semiotics, phenomenology, and museology. It raises questions about how
Critics note that interpretation of sense inscriptions can be highly subjective, and there are challenges in
Related ideas include multimodal representation, sensory data, and inscriptions as used in museum contexts, decorative arts,