MASHABLE - Jan 30 - The wearable book project, called "Sensory Fiction," comes out of the MIT Media Lab. The reader wears a vest-like contraption that uses effects such as ambient lighting, vibration, temperature and compression to produce physical sensations that represent setting and emotion described in a story. One story, James Tiptree's "The Girl Who Was Plugged In," has so far been programmed using the new gadgetry. Disney is also delving into digital imagery.