Multisensory Law
Humans are multisensory beings and live in a multisensory world. Human communication involves the production and perception of messages, as well as the five senses (hearing, vision, touch, taste, and smell). Multimodal or multisensory systems are capable of receiving and sending information by using various sensory channels involving vision, hearing, and movement, but preferably all five senses. -Colette Brunschwig, of Zurich, Department of Law, Centre for Legal History, Legal Visualization Unit
So, how can law be multisensory? It is Colette Brunschwig's mission to propose answers to the question. See, for example, these resources:
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Law Is Not or Must Not Be Just Verbal and Visual in the 21st Century: Toward Multisensory Law See page 231 of the downloaded document.
- This space presents publications considering multisensory law and its branches, such as visual law and audio-visual law:
Visuals:
- Next Generation Deal Design: Comics and Visual Platforms for Contracting (Check out the Comic Contracts!)
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