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Beyond BrainPort, which is using an embedded  "surrogate eye" in the headset of a camera that links to a person's tongue and then aids in the translation of vibrations -- into shapes of things in the physical world -- with the cybertherapeutics below -- you can explore even more of your sensorium; expand your umwelt.

David Eagleman discusses this technology in relation to Buzz here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c1lqFXHvqI

While Lenire (left) w/its bimodal neuromodulation -- in which two types of sensory input are stimulated at once -- targets tinnitus by "a retrain of misfiring in the neuron~auditory system.")

Expanding our Sensorium Realm
Our ever evolving and shifting kaleidoscope of social topography can certainly benefit from the buzz of Neosensory.  For example, simply in the context of continual information and sensory immersive bombardment, we're in need of ways to create settings in which people are free to circulate in a shifting kaleidoscope of interactions/sensoriums, and to disappear, or fade in and out of private work-spaces -- when they want to focus or simply need or desire to be undisturbed or be alone.
 
Neosensory can become a facile way to create the sensorium(s) that support(s) space for concentration and space for interaction, and the flexibility to move between them - whether remote, hybrid, or in-person, beyond sensory augmentation, in a highly non-intrusive way.
 
In a bodily sense, this seems like a very useful technology to enhance thinking about the experience of how working spaces, in general, can be arranged/enhanced."

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