sensesmaterial
Sensesmaterial is a term used to describe a class of materials designed to elicit or convey information through multiple sensory channels, blending visual, tactile, olfactory, and sometimes gustatory or thermal cues. In practice, it refers to hypothetical or experimental materials whose state can be modulated to produce perceptual changes that users can sense directly, such as color shifts, texture changes, temperature fluctuations, or emitted scents, allowing multisensory feedback from a single material.
Researchers in materials science, human-computer interaction, and media arts explore sensesmaterial as a framework for creating
Key properties associated with sensesmaterial include tunability, reversibility, safety, durability, and compatibility with existing manufacturing processes.
Origins and usage of the term are tied to discussions of multisensory design that began gaining traction
Applications and challenges vary, ranging from art installations and interactive displays to educational tools and accessibility
See also: multisensory design, smart materials, haptic feedback, interactive installations.