SENSORIUM
The most precious gifts in our lives, and consequently the things we happen to take for granted the most, are our senses: our vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell – the building blocks of how we perceive and understand our world. However, we overly depend on technology which made us hard to stay connected to our senses. The exhibition will give visitors a chance to learn how does a blind and deaf people uses their senses to experience and introduce the rich sensory world hidden within each of us.
The most precious gifts in our lives, and consequently the things we happen to take for granted the most, are our senses: our vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell – the building blocks of how we perceive and understand our world. However, we overly depend on technology which made us hard to stay connected to our senses. The exhibition will give visitors a chance to learn how does a blind and deaf people uses their senses to experience and introduce the rich sensory world hidden within each of us.
"The exhibition aims to change the mindset on disability and reminds people to raise awareness on our surrounding using our five senses. Sensorium is a unique experience of exploring the world through the 5 senses," Serena says.
"In the exhibition, people will learn how to use senses to experience the world and and be grateful to use our senses to enjoy the our beautiful world, " Serena says.
"Our senses are so common to us everyday that it becomes easy to take them for granted, but these senses can make a world of difference and we should feel lucky with the ability to smell, taste, touch, hear and see," Serena says.