Sensory Archive
On touch, time, scent, and presence.
We live in a world designed to be looked at. Nylonery's Sensory Archive turns attention elsewhere - toward experiences that cannot be optimized for screens or reduced to images. Touch, scent, time, and presence shape meaning quietly, without an audience.
These texts do not ask to be skimmed. They ask to be felt.
- When Everything is Visible, Nothing is Felt
- Touch is a Form of Memory
- Scent Carries Time
- Worn, Not Displayed
- Time Leaves a Mark
- Quiet Objects in a Loud World
(No recommended starting point - read in any order, each text stands alone. Together, they form an archive.)