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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Jeff
Kupperman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Has anyone heard of a museum of scents anywhere in the world?
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>I've seen the Science Museum of Minnesota's WWW page about its celebrations in
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>honor of "National Sense of Smell Day," and I know the Exploratorium has an
>exhibit called the "Garden of Smells." Does anyone know of other exhibits or
>(is it possible?) entire museums dedicated to smells, scents, odors, or
>aromas? (A perfume museum, perhaps?) I'm investigating this for a scent
>manufacturer.
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>Thanks-
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>Jeff Kupperman
>Atelier Aza, Tokyo
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The Ontario Science Centre has an exhibit in the Food Hall I believe.
They've developed a mechanism for delivering small sprays to a piece of
paper. I think the nature of the exhibit was a "Guess The Smell" kind of
thing.
Parc de la Villette in Paris had one also at one time. I think it was more
about the perfume industry. It also had a scent delivery system. This was
more than 5 years ago though.
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Matthew Bates
Mystus Interactus >>Interactive Exhibit Components & Development<<
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