Ethics and Privacy in Sensory Systems

Why data, consent, and control are critical when environments respond to bodies.

Synesthetic systems rely on intimate signals—movement, voice, and biometric data. This makes ethics and privacy foundational, not optional.

Risks

Principles for Design

Cultural Sensitivity

Sensory mappings are not universal. A color or rhythm can evoke different feelings across cultures. Ethical systems must allow personalized or culturally specific interpretations rather than enforcing one “correct” mapping.

The Goal

Ethical design ensures that synesthetic environments amplify human agency rather than erode it. These systems should make people feel more in control of their perception—not less.

Part of Synesthetic Media Ecosystems