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|Event artist=Liz Arredondo; Henna Chou; Derrick Fore; Katalena Hernandez; Daniel Hipolito; Tiffanie Lanmon; Grace O'Brien; Olivia Pepper; Brian Purington; Rhett Radon; Cherry Nobel
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Revision as of 10:09, November 26, 2023


A dark warehouse at night. Outside you must wait for a guide to take you in a small group, as you will be led around the exhibit inside and it will be completely dark. You walk in and you can’t see a thing. It’s really, really dark. You’ve been told that for this art exhibit you will only be experiencing the art by your non-visual senses, so that leaves smell, touch, hearing, and taste. The Museum of Human Achievement is looking for non-visual installations (small or large) for the In the Dark: Non-Visual Art show this spring. Please send a detailed description of your vision, including renderings of structures you might need to build, materials used, how the viewer will experience the piece/interact with it if they cannot see it.

Senses to keep in mind:

hearing (audioception)
taste (gustaoception)
smell (olfacoception or olfacception)
touch (tactioception)
temperature (thermoception)
kinesthetic sense (proprioception)
pain (nociception)
balance (equilibrioception)