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Smellmap: Amsterdam - olfactory art & data visualisation

  • Kate McLean

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    Abstract

    Creating a smellmap of a city is a collaborative exercise. During a
    series of smellwalks, local participants identify distinct aromas
    emanating from specific locations and record the description,
    expectation, intensity, personal association, and reaction. I then
    analyse this data, along with conversations arising from the walks,
    and select a set of smells that convey the smellscape of the city at
    that moment in time, visualsing the scents and their locations in
    the city as a “map”. The resulting map visualisations are
    propositions: indications of what one might smell in a certain
    place. The map is accompanied by scents, which are the nasal
    stimuli, and a catalyst for discussion. This visualisation/olfactory
    art emphasises human interaction with a vast set of contestable
    sensory data.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2014
    EventIEEE VIS 2014 -
    Duration: 1 Nov 2014 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceIEEE VIS 2014
    Period1/11/14 → …

    Keywords

    • Smellmap; smell; smellscap; olfactory; art; visualisation

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