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The Olfactograph

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Conceptual artist Jamie O'Shea discovered a way to record smells, and paired them with something special.

Jamie O'Shea is a conceptual artist who has, among other things, built a space ship out of an '88 VW Sciroccio. In this much more subtle work, he developed a way to record smells. In his installations, he pairs his smell recordings with binaural head recordings, which are the result of putting microphones in a fake human head. All this technology works to provoke unique emotions in smellers. Originally aired December 6, 2003 as a part of Studio 360's "Smell" show.

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Review of The Olfactograph

Jamie O’Shea’s Olfactograph turns objects into smells. The sense of smell is so intimately connected to memory, that it’s like he is creating a potion that acts as a nexus to the past. He has even distilled the scent of a bath toy down to a liquid. For the most part, the sound in the piece interacts nicely with O’Shea’s voice, creating a rather impressionistic, cinematic effect. What I would have enjoyed is more about how he became so obsessed with smell that he decided to create such an oddity. It would have given the whole thing a more personal dimension. Still, an audio piece about smell does show moxy. This could fit nicely in to a magazine show.