scenetics
Etymology
From scene + -etic + -s.
scenetics means the study or practice of managing the effect of setting on one's mental state. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 75 out of 100.
noun
- The study or practice of managing the effect of setting on one's mental state.“The beautiful meadows set the mood
As most scenetics do”
- The setting of a scene; staging.“Even without a contract in hand, the serious student studied and memorized operatic roles in their entirety, fine-tuned them with a musical coach, and learned the scenetics of the roles with a dramatic coach.”