The document discusses sensory design and how it relates to meaning, emotion, and augmentation. It covers different human senses like sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. It also discusses concepts like proprioception, chronoception, ambiguity, meaning making, simplicity, and emotions. The document advocates that understanding emotions is important for design. It notes that augmentation is possible but success is hard, and that technology, emotion, and diversity are all essential considerations. The overall message is that sensory design can help create more meaningful and humane experiences and futures when it takes a diverse and empathetic approach.