This document discusses several artworks that explore sensory experiences and incorporating the body into artworks. It describes Lygia Clark's 1967 "Sensorial Hoods" experiment which covered participants' senses to alter their perceptions. It also mentions Clark's experiments involving touch, including "Abyss-Masks" and "The I and the You." The document then discusses Helio Oiticica's "parangole" works from the 1960s that blurred boundaries and incorporated participants' bodies into the artworks. Rebecca Horn's works that extended the body are also referenced. Overall, the document examines experimental artworks from the 1960s-70s that aimed to engage multiple senses and integrate the body into the artistic experience.