sensoorika
Sensoorika is a term used in discussions of sensory augmentation and multimodal perception to denote a hypothetical system that translates environmental data into new perceptual channels beyond ordinary senses, enabling augmented perception. It appears in academic papers, design fiction, and conversations about neuroprosthetics, though it is not a standardized or widely adopted term.
Etymology and scope: The coinage blends the root sense with a suffix that evokes technique and play.
Concept and design: Proposed implementations include wearable sensors that collect signals such as temperature, air quality,
Applications: Potential uses include improved accessibility for people with sensory impairments, complex data visualization for scientists,
Reception and limitations: Critics point to ethical and safety questions, risks of sensory overload, and questions
See also: sensory substitution; sensory augmentation; neuroprosthetics; augmented reality; multimodal perception; human-computer interaction.