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Human + : Le futur de nos sens

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Scientists, researchers, and entrepreneurs are revolutionizing the way people see, touch, taste, hear, and smell with cutting-edge advances in technology.

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20th July 2019 - 17th August 2019
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Pascale MontreuilAdeline HervouetMathilde Méritet
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Touch Still
Touch
20th July 2019

Episode 1

Today, technology makes it possible to touch holograms, feel materials on a screen and control objects from a distance with a simple, specific gesture in mid-air. Managing to give bionic limbs a sense of touch is one of the latest successes of medical technology. Slowly but surely, bionic prostheses are becoming more efficient than natural limbs. Where will this revolution lead us?

Sight Still
Sight
27th July 2019

Episode 2

By uncovering the mysteries of sight, and pairing this new knowledge with technology, research is changing the lives of a great many people.

Sound Still
Sound
3rd August 2019

Episode 3

Technology is actively reinventing the ear. Not only is science currently able to implant devices to overcome deafness, but it is also developing hearing aids that surpass the ear’s natural acoustic abilities. More surprisingly, these aids allow the elderly to improve working memory and selective attention. Hearing is gradually revealing its full potential.

Taste and Smell Still
Taste and Smell
10th August 2019

Episode 4

Taste and smell are intertwined, and together they reveal the flavors of the food we eat. But we’re learning that senses are not limited to their primary, traditional functions.

The Orchestra of the Senses Still
The Orchestra of the Senses
17th August 2019

Episode 5

Our senses are not designed to give us the most accurate representation of the outside world, instead the array of data they collect emphasizes certain things and allows others to take a back seat – it’s a magnificent orchestra and the conductor is your brain. Nothing can match the brain’s talent.