Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago · 2 min. reading time · ~10 ·

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A rose on social media, can it smell as sweet?

A rose on social media, can it smell as sweet?

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@Renee Cormier posted her Buzz, Does your social media strategy include a sniff test? 

I asked Renee where the expression of the “sniff” test comes from. She responded:

“It comes from me, @Sara Jacobovici. Animals sniff out danger and opportunity all the time. Would you rather approach someone who didn't smell good or wait until a better smelling person came along? Would you buy a stinky fish or eat something that smelled bad? Of course not! Good sales people discriminate and know how to use their sniffers well! :)

I then replied:

“That's why I asked @Renee Cormier and I appreciate you taking the time to respond. The foundation of my work is that we are sensory beings. Anything related to a sensory experience or expression interests me; especially when it comes in a metaphor! What intrigues me about your expression is that it comes from a sensory environment and is being carried over into a limited sensory environment, an environment where we don't relate to each other through smell. Your comment makes me think of how do we make "sense" of this transition and what new expressions will come out of this new environment? Thanks Renee.

Then I realized that I need to ask more questions “out of the comment box”.

The questions that come up for me include questions related to senses and questions related to metaphor.

Senses

Since we are sensory beings and we form meaning through our sensory experiences, what happens when we engage in the world where we are cut off certain sensations?

We come into this world with all the sounds necessary to speak any and all languages. When we learn a language and engage solely in that one, we lose the sounds which do not belong to that language. I wonder if that happens now with our senses.

We come equipped with a sensory system that has all the sensations at our disposal. What happens then when we are no longer utilizing any one sense?

Metaphor

When we think metaphorically we utilize our ability to imagine. Imaging is defined as "the ability to recreate sensory impressions and feelings in our minds in the absence of extrinsic or direct physical stimulation from our eyes, ears, nose, tongue, hands or body."

What happens to our language of metaphors when certain senses are not included?

Is it like the sounds which are lost to us when we are engaged in only one language?

I ask you @Renee Cormier, what does your metaphor regarding smell mean to users of social media in an environment in which we do not have access to smell and have to rely on the metaphor for meaning?

Thank you Renee for inspiring this engagement.

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Comments

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #8

#18
Dear Ren\u00e9e Cormier. "The question is not to be interpreted literally. Sensory words are used all the time in every day speech." Agreed. And this is what I am saying also, because we are sensory beings and because we use the expressions metaphorically and all the time, proves that we relate to those experiences and take comfort that others understand our references. Whereas in social media, there are less sensory experiences and that will influence our and understanding or communication. By the way, when we ask a blind person if they can see our point of view, it is legitimate because he sees from his perspective. His not being able to get sensory information through his eyes does not prevent him from experiencing a plethora of sensory input, still not accessible when we engage in communicating through social media. My intention Renee was never to negate your expression, merely to use this as an example of an overlap between two mediums of communication. Thank you for the opportunity to engage in this dynamic discussion.

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #7

#16
I do see them as parts of the same whole involved in the same process. Thanks for asking Charles David Upchurch.

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #6

Thanks for the share Javier beBee.

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #5

#11
Your comment is a very valuable one Dale Masters. A message that needs to be heard. From my perspective, because there isn't the "full spectrum" of sensory engagement, the risk of miscommunication and not "hearing" or "seeing" what's being communicated is multiplied a thousand fold on social media and away from face to face engagement. And the isolation can be devastating, as you point out. Reading the signs of individuals who are at risk of harming themselves is challenging enough. Understanding the consequences of our behaviors, verbally and non-verbally, is challenging enough. When we then reduce the potential to see and hear the signs and results, the risk rises. I always encourage any individual who has experienced a "cutting off" experience to not withdraw but find another route of engagement. Thanks again Dale for your comment.

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #4

Thanks for the share Milos Djukic.

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #3

#7
Your comment is "fascinating", thoughtful and insightful. What I think is happening when we "hear" is that we're imagining, which is defined as "the ability to recreate sensory impressions and feelings in our minds in the absence of external stimuli." What is happening to a new generation which isn't hearing in the same way? You say that we are developing another sense, what is it? It can't be what you refer to as instinct or 6th sense, those already have their subjective history with us. I agree that something else is happening. I just don't know or rather can't "imagine" what it is.

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #2

Thank you gentlemen, Mohammed Sultan and debasish majumder. Your comments contribute greatly to the discussion.

Sara Jacobovici

7 years ago #1

#1
Thank you for your reply Anees Zaidi. Sure decisions are made for children. That's not the challenging part. I would suggest that it's not the boundaries so much as the isolation. If children are brought up with a clear sense of who they are and where they are while exposed to what is happening in the world around them, particularly through education, the potential is still there for them to engage with their given senses.

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