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Changelog: Nature and Multiple Multisensory Rooms

We updated “☀️💪 Offline: Fresh Air, Daylight, and Large Muscle Movement” and “Neuroception and Sensory Load: Our Complex Sensory Experiences” with selections from “Multiple Multisensory Rooms: Myth Busting the Magic” and “Sensory Experiences – Sensory Trust”.

One of the most powerful features of a multisensory room is the ability to control the lighting.

Multiple Multisensory Rooms: Myth Busting the Magic

Where is nature in your room? Items sourced from nature were a central feature in the first multisensory rooms. Is nature present in your room? Are natural experiences facilitated in another way? Or has nature been lost to a world of gadgetry?

Multiple Multisensory Rooms: Myth Busting the Magic

Organisations such as the Sensory Trust seek to find ways to make nature more accessible rather than to offer alternatives to it.

Multiple Multisensory Rooms: Myth Busting the Magic

By building sensory connections with the natural environment people are more likely to care about and feel a closer bond with the earth.

Sensory Experiences – Sensory Trust

…spending time in nature connects us to each other and to our place in the world.

Multiple Multisensory Rooms: Myth Busting the Magic

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    David

    What they call “mood lighting”, we call tolerable lighting.

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