Issue 32 of Aisthesis is now online!

Banner grafico della rivista “àisthesis” su fondo blu petrolio, con linee astratte bianche e nere che attraversano l’immagine. Al centro il titolo “àisthesis” in carattere serif bianco e, sotto, il sottotitolo “Scoprire l’arte con tutti i sensi”

The February issue of "Aisthesis: Discovering Art with All the Senses" offers a reflection on rights, education, sustainability, and neuroscience, remarking on accessibility as a key cultural and social pillar of the present.

The issue opens with a contribution by Francesco Mercurio, President of the Deafblind People’s Committee of the Lega del Filo d’Oro, regarding recent legislative changes that strengthen the recognition of deafblindness as a unique, specific disability.

Gianluigi Mondaini presents SOUxAncona – School of Architecture for Children, an educational experience that initiates the younger generation to the interpretation and design of urban spaces through play and discovery.

Maria Manganaro addresses the themes of waste and reuse, intertwining art and individual responsibility, following the brief exhibition "PRIMA, DOPO, ANCORA" curated by Acqua Randagia at the Museo Omero.

Closing the issue is an in-depth article which explores Hirac Gurden’s neuroscientific studies on the role of smell in memory and emotions—a theme also central to his book "The World: How Smells Act on Mind and Emotions" (Touring Editore, 2025).

The magazine is narrated by Luca Violini and is also available in English and Spanish.