Intl-IIE-Slide_04
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Beauty is sensual. A sensational experience comes from not only seeing something, but by also touching, smelling and hearing it. For example, the surface texture and temperature of a snail could demonstrate to an audience how it can be unique, amazing and memorable. A zoo might use this technique by putting out a touchable mold of a lion's footprint to better relate the animal's size and weight.
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These examples describe how a sensory approach can be applied to interpreting wildlife. Another example is a nature center that encourages its visitors to smell the beauty of plants. A garden is best appreciated by using our five senses. This technique is effective because most people are equipped with a sense of sound, touch, smell, and taste. The result is a pleasurable and beautiful experience.
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These sense capabilities have no national or cultural boundaries because most humans have these sensory functions.
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