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Five Senses (other)
Five senses refers to the five traditionally recognized methods of perception, or sense: taste, sight, touch, smell, and sound. Five senses or The Five Senses may also refer to: *Five wits In the time of William Shakespeare, there were commonly reckoned to be five wits and five senses. The five wits were sometimes taken to be synonymous with the five senses, but were otherwise also known and regarded as the five inward wits, ..., a categorisation scheme originating in Shakespearean times * ''5 Senses'' (album), a 1981 EP by XTC * ''Five Senses'' (Pentagon EP), 2016 EP by the South Korean male group Pentagon * ''The Five Senses'' (film), a 1999 Canadian drama film * ''The Five Senses'' (pair of paintings), a pair of oil paintings made by Jan Brueghel the Elder and others in 1617–18 * ''The Five Senses'' (series), a set of allegorical paintings created at Antwerp in 1617–18 by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens * ''The Five Senses'' (Ribera), an early 17th-ce ...
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Five Senses
A sense is a biological system used by an organism for sensation, the process of gathering information about the world through the detection of stimuli. (For example, in the human body, the brain which is part of the central nervous system receives signals from the senses which continuously receive information from the environment, interprets these signals, and causes the body to respond, either chemically or physically.) Although traditionally five human senses were identified as such (namely sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing), it is now recognized that there are many more. Senses used by non-human organisms are even greater in variety and number. During sensation, sense organs collect various stimuli (such as a sound or smell) for transduction, meaning transformation into a form that can be understood by the brain. Sensation and perception are fundamental to nearly every aspect of an organism's cognition, behavior and thought. In organisms, a sensory organ consist ...
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Five Wits
In the time of William Shakespeare, there were commonly reckoned to be five wits and five senses. The five wits were sometimes taken to be synonymous with the five senses, but were otherwise also known and regarded as the five inward wits, distinguishing them from the five senses, which were the five ''outward'' wits. Much of this conflation has resulted from changes in meaning. In Early Modern English, "wit" and "sense" overlapped in meaning. Both could mean a faculty of perception (although this sense dropped from the word "wit" during the 17th century). Thus "five wits" and "five senses" could describe both groups of wits/senses, the inward and the outward, although the common distinction, where it was made, was "five wits" for the inward and "five senses" for the outward. The inward and outward wits are a product of many centuries of philosophical and psychological thought, over which the concepts gradually developed, that have their origins in the works of Aristot ...
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5 Senses (album)
XTC released 12 original albums and over 30 singles for Virgin Records, between 1977 and 1992. They signed to Cooking Vinyl Cooking Vinyl is a British independent record label, based in Acton, London, England, founded in 1986 by former manager and booking agent Martin Goldschmidt and business partner Pete Lawrence. Goldschmidt remains the current owner and chairman ... for their final two albums in 1999 and 2000. Albums Studio albums Live albums Compilation albums Other albums Extended plays Singles Music videos See also * The Dukes of Stratosphear * '' A Testimonial Dinner: The Songs of XTC'' * '' Left of the Dial: Dispatches from the '80s Underground'' References External links XTC Discographyat chalkhills.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Xtc Discography XTC New wave discographies Pop music group discographies Discography ...
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Five Senses (Pentagon EP)
''Five Senses'' is the second extended play from South Korean boy band Pentagon. It was released on December 7, 2016, by Cube Entertainment. The album consists of five tracks, including the title track, "Can You Feel It". Background and release On November 24, 2016, Pentagon announced the title and release date of their second mini-album through their official SNS accounts. The album was highlighted in particular due to the short time between its release and the group's first mini-album ''Pentagon,'' which was released less than two months prior. The next day, they released a time schedule of the upcoming comeback. Group photos were posted on November 28 and 29. The tracklist was published on the November 30, followed by an audio snippet of the EP on December 2. On December 3, they released a teaser for the title track "Can You Feel It" with a video of the members participating in the "Mannequin Challenge The Mannequin Challenge was a viral Internet video trend which be ...
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The Five Senses (film)
''The Five Senses'' is a 1999 Canadian drama film directed, written and produced by Jeremy Podeswa. Gerald Pratley, ''A Century of Canadian Cinema''. Lynx Images, 2003. . p. 78. The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight program at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, and had its Canadian premiere at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival. Plot ''The Five Senses'' is about interconnected stories linked by a building which examine situations involving the five senses. Touch is represented by Ruth Seraph, a massage therapist who is treating Anna Miller. Ruth's daughter Rachel accidentally loses Anna's pre-school daughter, Amy Lee, in the park, when Rachel is distracted by the sight of a couple making love in the woods. Rachel meets a voyeur named Rupert (vision), and they become friends as fellow outsiders while he teaches her the pleasure of observing others. They eventually go to one of Rachel's hiding places, where she has him dress like a woman. Meanwhile, Ruth tries to ...
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The Five Senses (pair Of Paintings)
''The Five Senses'' are a pair of oil paintings made by Jan Brueghel the Elder and others in 1617-1618, at the same time as he was working with Peter Paul Rubens on a series of five paintings on the same topic. The originals were lost in a fire in 1731; faithful copies dated to c. 1620 were preserved and are in the Prado Museum in Madrid. Background Brueghel, like Rubens, was at this time working in Antwerp at the court of Albert VII, Archduke of Austria, and his wife Isabella, governors of the Spanish Netherlands. Allegorical paintings representing the five senses as female nudes had become fashionable in the previous century, but Brueghel introduced the illustration of the theme by means of assemblages of works of art, musical instruments, scientific instruments and military equipment, accompanied by flowers, game and fish,Ariane van Suchtelen, "8. Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens, ''Allegory of Taste'', in: Anne T. Woollett, Ariane van Suchtelen, ''et ...
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The Five Senses (series)
''The Five Senses'' is a set of Allegory, allegorical paintings created at Antwerp in 1617-1618 by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens, with Brueghel being responsible for the settings and Rubens for the figures. They are now in the Prado Museum in Madrid. They are all painted in Oil painting, oils on wood panel, approximately in dimensions. The series constitutes one of the best known and most successful collaborations by Brueghel and Rubens, who were close friends.Ariane van Suchtelen, "8. Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens, ''Allegory of Taste'', in: Anne T. Woollett, Ariane van Suchtelen, ''et al.'', ''Rubens & Brueghel: A Working Friendship'', Exhibition catalogue, Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2006, , pp. 90–99p. 90''Sight''
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