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Kaleidoscopic Resonance: A Sensory Experience of the Literary Kind May 13, 2008

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The beads are spinning at Kaleidoscopic Resonance. Colorful sights, strange sounds, awful smells, amazing tastes, and incredible visions are melding together down the scope of this new literary magazine.

The classification of the five senses can be credited to Aristotle, though some scientists would argue that there are many more than five senses. In addition to sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, humans can perceive in thermoception (heat or cold), nociception (pain), equilibrioception (balance and gravity), kinesthesia (motion), and photoreception (light).

The senses are a huge part of how we view the world. At Kaleidoscopic Resonance, each of the five conventional senses (and one unconventional sense) has a section devoted solely to it. With works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, audio recordings, and photography, by artists both new and seasoned, this magazine is a kaleidoscope of talent.