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E-raamat: Sensory Terroir of Crossmodal Art: Connecting the Senses through Wine and Sound

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Sensory Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040684863
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Sensory Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040684863

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The Sensory Terroir of Crossmodal Art explores how our senses converge in making and experiencing art. It introduces crossmodal art as a new category of creative practice blending multiple senses. Drawing on the interconnectivity of wine terroir, the book provides a non-hierarchical framework for navigating multisensory aesthetic experience, from immersive art to wine tasting.

This innovative, interdisciplinary volume bridges the fertile experiential and theoretical fields of art and creative practice with contemporary scientific understandings of crossmodality in psychology, neuroscience, and sensory science. It focuses on crossmodal art created at the nexus of hearing with taste and smell - senses often excluded from definitions of art. Case studies reveal correspondences between sounds - from music to field recordings - and the culturally rich yet aesthetically contested sensory experience of wine. From these, the book develops practical and adaptable tools, which include sensory mapping systems and contemplative techniques that readers can use to both conceptualise multisensory experience and create crossmodally.

The Sensory Terroir of Crossmodal Art is relevant to scholars of sensory studies, art and aesthetics, sound studies and musicology, design, museology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience, as well as wine, food, and marketing researchers. It will also be of interest to artists and musicians, curators, experience designers, brand strategists, and drinks and hospitality professionals who wish to employ evidence-based, non-visual multisensory methods.



Sensory Terroir explores how our senses converge in making and experiencing art. It introduces crossmodal art as a new category of creative practice blending multiple senses.

PART I: SURVEYING SENSORY TERROIR INTRODUCTION: I am Sitting in a
Vineyard
1. UNITY OF THE SENSES: Crossmodality in Art and Science
2.
OENOSTHETICS: Connecting Sound and Wine PART II: MAPPING SENSORY TERROIR
3.MELODIES ARE SWEET: Composing with Crossmodal Metaphor
4. D IS DARK BLUE
BURLAP: Synesthesia and the Case for Crossmodal Art
5. TASTING BASS:
Vibrations between Pitch and Wine Weight
6. TOUCHING TIMBRE: Emotional
Textures of Sound and Wine PART III: TRANSMITTING SENSORY TERROIR
7.
RISONANZE DI VINO: Communicating Cultural Territory
8. DEEP SENSING:
Cultivating Crossmodal Attention
9. CREATING CROSSMODALLY: Uniting the Senses
in Crossmodal Art. Index
Jo Burzynska is a BritishNew Zealand multidisciplinary researcher, artist, and writer working at the intersection of art and science. Drawing on backgrounds in sonic art and professional wine writing, her research uses crossmodal methods to examine sensory and aesthetic connections between sound and the chemical senses (taste and smell). She exhibits her crossmodal art internationally, is the author of Wine Class, and is the editor of Oenosthesia Blending Wine and Sound.