multi-sensory-art
The festival art form combines sound, color, emotion, and form into an immersive experience that requires active participation rather than passive observation.
1 chapter across 1 book
Way Station (1963)Clifford D. Simak
In this chapter, the narrator encounters five humanoid beings from Vega XXI who visit the way station en route to an interplanetary festival celebrating a complex, multi-sensory art form. The beings exude an aura of carefree happiness and sophistication, sharing food, drink, and conversation that reveal their advanced culture and their participation in joyous, communal artistic experiences. Before departing, they gift the narrator exquisite bottles of liquor and a mysterious music box that encapsulates the festival's immersive art, promising a profound emotional and intellectual engagement.