TY - JOUR TI - Sensory Garden as a Place of Affective Coexistence of Human and Non-Human Subjects in a City AU - Łapińska, Halina AU - Łapińska, Joanna TI - Sensory Garden as a Place of Affective Coexistence of Human and Non-Human Subjects in a City AB - Sensory Garden as a Place of Affective Coexistence of Human and Non-Human Subjects in a City The article analyzes the idea of a sensory garden as a place of symbiotic affective coexistence of human and non-human subjects in urban space, based on the concept presented in the study of green areas belonging to the “Zachęta” Housing Cooperative in Białystok prepared in 2018 by a team from the Białystok University of Technology. The article tries to answer the question of how the sensory garden becomes a space inviting to build affective connections between the entities that co-create it, and whether this reveals its potential leading to the blurring the boundaries between oppositional categories of “nature” – “culture”, “subject” – “object”. The authors note that the concepts of critical posthumanism appreciating the affective relationships between human and non- human actors, as well as non-humans going beyond the functional framework created by human, resonate in the idea of the sensory garden presented in the study. The sensory garden becomes a productivity sphere appreciating the value of the multi-sensory experience of the world, in which humans and non-humans find countless, often non-obvious ways of interacting with each other.  * Badania – sfinansowane z subwencji przekazanej przez Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego – zostały zrealizowane na Politechnice Białostockiej w ramach pracy badawczej nr S/WA/1/17. Dotyczy Haliny Łapińskiej. VL - 2019 IS - Issue 4 (42) PY - 2020 SN - 1895-975X C1 - 2084-3860 SP - 492 EP - 508 DO - 10.4467/20843860PK.19.025.11921 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/przeglad-kulturoznawczy/article/ogrod-sensoryczny-jako-miejsce-afektywnej-wspolegzystencji-podmiotow-ludzkich-i-nie-ludzkich-w-miescie KW - human sensorium KW - multisensory experience KW - natureculture KW - non-human subjects KW - plants as companion species KW - critical posthumanism KW - affect studies