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Cybersentics Book Club

April 19th, 2026 - April 19th, 2026
12.00pm
Gray Area, United States
Posted byAnastasia Chernysheva

This month, Cybersentics Book Club discusses the idea that emotions have fixed, measurable shapes that transcend culture and can be induced through touch alone. Though contested, Clyne's framework casts a long shadow, most notably informing Rosalind Picard's work on affective computing.

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What if emotions have a universal physical language — one that can be measured, transmitted, and felt across bodies and cultures? In 1976, musician and neuroscientist Manfred Clynes proposed exactly that, arguing that each emotion is expressed through a precise, biologically programmed dynamic form he called a "sentic shape."

This month, Cybersentics Book Club at Gray Area discusses the idea that emotions have fixed, measurable shapes that transcend culture and can be induced through touch alone. Though contested, Clyne's framework casts a long shadow, most notably informing Rosalind Picard's work on affective computing.

Reading: Clynes, M. (1976). Sentics — The Touch of Emotions. Anchor.

Time: 12-2 PM PTD

Location: 2665 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 (in person)

More information: https://grayarea.org/initiative/cybersentics-book-club/

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