The Sense-Ma®king of the Senses – Perspectives on Embodied aisthesis & Aesthetics in Organising & Organ-isations – Or why sensing (and sense-making) makes sense and no senses lead to non-sense by Wendelin M. Küpers, and the Senses ‘…if a revolution is to come, it will have to come from the five senses.’ (Serres 1995: 71) Let the silence speak. Let the unseen be seen. Let the smell of ambrosia fill the air. Let the untouched move us Let the untouched be touched. (Ackerman 1990) ‘Je dis qu'il faut être voyant, se faire voyant. Le poète se fait voyant par un long, immense et raisonné dérèglement de tous les sens.’ (‘I say one must be a seer, make oneself a seer. The poet makes himself a seer by a long, immense and deliberate derangement/disordering of all the senses.’) Rimbaud Letter to Paul Demeny (May 15, 1871) Every object, well contemplated creates an organ for its perception (Goethe) Every subject, well contemplating creates a perception for an organ Every subject-object relationship well contemplated, co-creates subjects and objects and their relations…