2016
In his 2016 book "Seeing With the Hands: Blindness, Vision and Touch After Descartes," Mark Paterson explores the historical and philosophical relationships between the senses, particularly how touch and "haptic" perception provide knowledge of the world. Edinburgh University Press
While the book primarily focuses on the history of blindness and tactile technology, Max Neuhaus is featured as a pivotal figure who challenged the "hegemony of vision" by creating art that requires a multisensory or haptic form of listening. JSTOR: Seeing With the Hands