Smeller (installation) explained

Smeller (since 2012: Smeller 2.0) is an installation by the Berlin-based artist Wolfgang Georgsdorf, which as an instrument and medium enables the composing and precise broadcasting or performance of complex scent sequences. These can also be synchronized with simultaneously reproduced sounds, films, narrative texts, dance or theatre.

History

The first mechanically controllable prototype of a scent ‘organ’ (in the sense of a musical instrument) was invented by Wolfgang Georgsdorf in 1990 and demonstrated for the first time in the Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum.[1] [2] [3] Georgsdorf thus realized a time-based art form he called Osmodrama in order to enable the exploration and performance of olfactory sequences and ‘chords’.[4] The instrument is used for staging, programming, recording and playback. Smeller 2.0, which can be played or controlled by MIDI, was first presented to the public in 2012 in the exhibition Sinnesrausch at the OK Center for Contemporary Art in the OÖ Kulturquartier in Linz, Austria.[5] Georgsdorf cooperated with the perfumer Geza Schön for the development of the individual odour components. In the same place one year later, the native scent film "NO(I)SE 1" premiered during the film festival Crossing Europe.[6]

In the same year Georgsdorf received the Austrian award "Outstanding Artist Award for Interdisciplinarity" for the project Smeller 2.0.[7]

In 2016, Georgsdorf presented Smeller 2.0 in the nine-week event Osmodrama Berlin 2016 - Festival für Geruchskunst.[8] [9] [10] In 2017 Wolfgang Georgsdorf received the Art and Olfaction Award for Osmodrama in the category 'Experimental Work with Scent'.[11]

Structure

The Smeller is a kind of musical 'organ' consisting of tubes and chambers. It is equipped with polypropylene pipes and aluminum hoses which deliver precisely dosed scents to a continuously existing air flow; overlays of different fragrances are thus avoided.[12] The Smeller is operated in his current presentation form Smeller 2.0 via computer and/or MIDI keyboard.

Scent Movies

Compositions

Neologisms

During the emerging practice of Osmodrama, Wolfgang Georgsdorf and his collaborators were obliged to invent terms to describe unprecedented techno-olfactory phenomena:

External links

Bibliography

References

  1. Book: Marchsteiner . Uli . Assmann . Peter . Oberösterreichische_Landesmuseen . 1996 . Werk'Zeuge / Design des Elementaren . 978-3-85252-119-0 . Geruchsorgel . 141–143 . Bibliothek der Provinz .
  2. Book: Hattinger, Gottfried . Oberösterreichische_Landesmuseen . 2006 . Über die Sinne . Über das Riechen . 978-3-85252-731-4 . 63 . Bibliothek der Provinz .
  3. „Smeller“ In: Wolfgang Georgsdorf: Fächer. Fishnet Verlag, 1997,, S. 50–51.
  4. Web site: Goethe Institut - an interview with Wolfgang Georgsdorf . 19 February 2019.
  5. Egger, Andreas: Kunstparcour der Sinne. Sinnesrausch im OÖ Kulturquartier in Linz, in: kunst:art, Juli 2012, S. 3.
  6. Web site: Crossing Europe 2013: "No(i)se" . 28 April 2013 . 19 February 2019.
  7. http://www.kunstkultur.bka.gv.at/site/8092/default.aspx Bundeskanzleramt Österreich 2014
  8. http://www.zeit.de/kultur/kunst/2016-07/smeller-osmodrama-wolfgang-georgsdorf "Die Wahnsinnlichkeitsmaschine" in ZEIT Online am 24.7.2016
  9. http://www.sueddeutsche.de/leben/geruchsfestival-in-berlin-das-drama-aroma-1.3142947 "Das Drama Aroma" in Süddeutsche Zeitung am 3.9.2016
  10. http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/geruchskuenstler-wolfgang-georgsdorf-hauch-mal-hauchmaul/14015080.html "Hauch mal, Hauchmaul" in Der Tagesspiegel am 16.8.2016
  11. Web site: The Art and Olfaction Award . 15 February 2019. 2017-05-06 .
  12. https://depatisnet.dpma.de/DepatisNet/depatisnet?action=bibdat&docid=DE102013010912A1 German patent application DE102013010912A1
  13. Web site: the cusp magazine review . 21 September 2016 . 15 March 2019.
  14. Web site: marketplace article by John Laurenson . May 2013 . 15 March 2019.