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What's your favorite sense? Or 2 favorite senses
StoreTags: Sound, Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste
Author: zfigz on June 14 2006
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What's your favorite bodily sense?

Um, for me it would have to be touch and hearing
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Touch and smell I'd have to say. I think smell only cause it's our most primal sense. Did you know if an animals olfactory organ is destroyed, it is unable to control rage? At least that's what my psych. professor told me.

hearing and smell.

if i couldn't hear music or soundsever again, i would be very sad. and i like lots of smells, so i would miss that too. but really i like all my senses.

sight and hearing. tough choice though.

hearing and smelling... perhaps not in that order. I have to say, sight is pretty important too. Oh, hell... I like all of them senses.

touch and sight. touch feels the best, it's the best way to experience another person, you're never closer to someone when you're in love and naked together. and though i love music, food, and nice smells i'd find it hardest to do without sight: but this is favourite sense not essential so... visual art's never hit me like music does, but then again i LOVE nice fresh food. smell is essential but i don't get moved by smells, unless they're bad ones then i move pretty quickly.

so, touch, and then it's a toss up between which i love the most, food or music, taste or hearing.

Sonar (using my melon part of my brain), smell & hearing. Smell seems to be the sense which most powerfully evokes memory, nostagia. But anyway, what the hell of a kind of a question is this anyway?! lol :-)

If anyone's interested, there's a nice piece (how would you call it, a soundwork?) by Sarah Sze called 'Sited', which you could say is about the sensual world. It came out on a compilation called 'Other Rooms, Other Voices' (1999). It had quite a nice thing on there by Robert Wilson too, other than that....

edit: Jetsom is dead, long live heidOR

touch and hearing

(Jetsom is dead long live heidOR - whatever happened to that?! HeidOR I beg to differ..)


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